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1.78 tb 17: <font color="#0000ff"><i>Open</i></font><font color="#000084">BSD</font></a>
18: <font color="#e00000">3.7</font>
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1.1 henning 24: <p>
1.61 david 25: Released May 19, 2005<br>
1.1 henning 26: Copyright 1997-2005, Theo de Raadt.<br>
27: <font color="#e00000">ISBN 0-9731791-5-5</font>
1.60 deraadt 28: <br>
1.75 deraadt 29: 3.7 Song: <a href="lyrics.html#37">"The Wizard of OS"</a>
1.1 henning 30: <p>
31: <ul>
1.72 deraadt 32: <li>Order a CDROM from our <a href="https://openbsdstore.com">ordering system</a>.
1.1 henning 33: <li>See the information on <a href="ftp.html">The FTP page</a> for
34: a list of mirror machines.
35: <li>Go to the <font color="#e00000">pub/OpenBSD/3.7/</font> directory on
36: one of the mirror sites.
1.63 deraadt 37: <li>Have a look at <a href="errata37.html">The 3.7 Errata page</a> for a list
1.1 henning 38: of bugs and workarounds.
39: <li>See a <a href="plus37.html">detailed log of changes</a> between the
40: 3.6 and 3.7 releases.
41: </ul>
1.79 tb 42: <p>
1.78 tb 43: All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz,
44: sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the
45: files fetched via ports.tar.gz.
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1.1 henning 49: <a name="new"></a>
50: <p>
51: <h3><font color="#0000e0">What's New</font></h3>
52: <p>
53: This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 3.7.
54: For a comprehensive list, see the <a href="plus37.html">changelog</a> leading
55: to 3.7.
56: <p>
57:
58: <ul>
59:
60: <li>New platforms:
61: <ul>
1.44 niallo 62: <li><a href="zaurus.html">OpenBSD/zaurus</a>.<br>
1.24 deraadt 63: Expanding the arm porting effort by supporting the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000,
64: bringing a secure ssh-capable machine to your pocket.
1.44 niallo 65: <li><a href="sgi.html">OpenBSD/sgi</a>.<br>
1.48 otto 66: A 64-bit port supporting O2 machines with R5000, RM5200, RM7000, R10000
1.49 jaredy 67: and R12000 CPUs.
1.1 henning 68: </ul>
69: <p>
1.33 tom 70: <li>Support for a number of much faster 64-bit machines (in 32-bit mode) in
71: the <a href="hppa.html">OpenBSD/hppa</a> port.
72: <p>
1.1 henning 73:
74: <li>Improved hardware support, including:
75: <ul>
1.77 sthen 76: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ath&sektion=4&arch=i386">ath(4)</a>
1.9 pvalchev 77: driver for Atheros IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network adapters.
1.77 sthen 78: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=iwi&sektion=4&arch=i386">iwi(4)</a>
1.9 pvalchev 79: driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network adapters.
1.77 sthen 80: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ipw&sektion=4&arch=i386">ipw(4)</a>
1.9 pvalchev 81: driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters.
1.77 sthen 82: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=atu&sektion=4&arch=i386">atu(4)</a>
1.9 pvalchev 83: driver for Atmel AT76C50x USB IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters.
1.77 sthen 84: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ral&sektion=4&arch=i386">ral(4)</a>
85: and <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ural&sektion=4&arch=i386">ural(4)</a> [USB]
1.15 deraadt 86: drivers for Ralink Technology RT25x0 IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network adapters.
1.77 sthen 87: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=rtw&sektion=4&arch=i386">rtw(4)</a>
1.9 pvalchev 88: driver for Realtek 8180 IEEE 802.11b wireless network adapters.
1.77 sthen 89: <li>Added support to <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=re&sektion=4&arch=i386">re(4)</a>
1.9 pvalchev 90: driver for Realtek 8169 CardBus Ethernet adapters.
1.77 sthen 91: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=udav&sektion=4&arch=i386">udav(4)</a>
1.16 jsg 92: driver for Davicom DM9601 USB Ethernet adapters.
1.77 sthen 93: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=vge&sektion=4&arch=i386">vge(4)</a>
1.9 pvalchev 94: driver for VIA Networking Technologies VT6122 PCI Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
1.77 sthen 95: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=piixpm&sektion=4&arch=i386">piixpm(4)</a>
1.49 jaredy 96: driver for the Intel PIIX Power Management controller.
1.77 sthen 97: <li>New <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ubt&sektion=4&arch=i386">ubt(4)</a>
1.49 jaredy 98: driver for USB Bluetooth adapters.
1.1 henning 99: </ul>
100: <p>
101:
1.21 claudio 102: <li>Many enhancements in the <a href="mac68k.html">OpenBSD/mac68k</a> port.
103: <ul>
1.50 tom 104: <li>Switch to a bsd.rd-based install.
1.52 martin 105: <li>Improved interrupt system.
1.77 sthen 106: <li>Create partitions with <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=pdisk&sektion=8&arch=mac68k">pdisk(8)</a>.
107: <li>Add <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=mc&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">mc(4)</a>
1.21 claudio 108: support and enhance
1.77 sthen 109: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=zsc&sektion=4&arch=mac68k">zsc(4)</a>
1.21 claudio 110: support.
111: </ul>
112: <p>
113:
1.19 claudio 114: <li>New tools:
115: <ul>
1.77 sthen 116: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ospfd">ospfd(8)</a>,
1.19 claudio 117: implementing the <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2328.txt">OSPFv2</a>
118: routing protocol.
1.77 sthen 119: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=getcap&sektion=1&arch=i386">getcap(1)</a>,
1.49 jaredy 120: providing easy access to the capability database.
1.19 claudio 121: </ul>
122: <p>
123:
1.11 henning 124: <li>New functionality:
125: <ul>
1.77 sthen 126: <li>Repaired mirroring mode in <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ccd&sektion=4&arch=i386">ccd(4)</a>.
127: <li>Privilege separation for <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ftpd&sektion=8&arch=i386">ftpd(8)</a>.
1.50 tom 128: <li>Bash-style prompt expansion and POSIX hex and octal constants in
1.77 sthen 129: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ksh&sektion=1&arch=i386">ksh(1)</a>.
1.49 jaredy 130: <li>Improved TCP send performance.
1.78 tb 131: <li>Reentrant
1.77 sthen 132: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=getprotobyname_r&sektion=3&arch=i386">getproto*_r(3)</a>
1.31 otto 133: and
1.77 sthen 134: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=getservbyname_r&sektion=3&arch=i386">getserv*_r(3)</a>
1.31 otto 135: functions.
1.77 sthen 136: <li>In-kernel <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=pppoe&sektion=4&arch=i386">pppoe(4)</a>
1.49 jaredy 137: support.
1.77 sthen 138: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=pim&sektion=4&arch=i386">pim(4)</a>
1.59 djm 139: (Protocol Independent Multicast) support added.
1.11 henning 140: </ul>
141: <p>
142:
1.77 sthen 143: <li>New functionality for <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ntpd&sektion=8&">ntpd(8)</a>,
1.10 henning 144: the Network Time Protocol Daemon:
145: <ul>
1.56 dtucker 146: <li>ntpd can now set the time immediately on startup itself, eliminating
147: the need to run rdate -n beforehand.
1.34 tom 148: <li>Use median instead of average when collapsing all the peers' offsets
1.43 niallo 149: into one, greatly improving resistance against falsetickers.
1.49 jaredy 150: <li>Calculate rootdelay, stratum, and precision properly; include these in
1.43 niallo 151: replies sent out in server mode.
1.49 jaredy 152: <li>Many logging improvements: ntpd is now almost completely silent in normal
1.43 niallo 153: operation (unless in debug mode, of course).
1.10 henning 154: </ul>
155: <p>
156:
1.77 sthen 157: <li>New functionality for <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=bgpd&sektion=8&">bgpd(8)</a>,
1.7 henning 158: the Border Gateway Protocol Daemon:
159: <ul>
160: <li>Allow sessions to depend on a CARP interface's master/backup state,
1.43 niallo 161: reducing failover times in redundant setups.
1.7 henning 162: <li>Lower latency for requests from other peers or bgpctl while under heavy
1.49 jaredy 163: load, e.g. initial table transfer when a session comes up.
1.7 henning 164: <li>Allow for the peer descriptions to be used in bgpctl commands where
1.49 jaredy 165: previously only their IPs were allowed.
1.7 henning 166: <li>Allow bgpd to not prepend its own AS number and to not modify the nexthop
1.43 niallo 167: on updates sent out.
1.7 henning 168: <li>Show associated interfaces and their state on "show nexthop",
1.43 niallo 169: to help pointing out why nexthops are invalid.
1.49 jaredy 170: <li>Allow for relative metrics modification, i.e.
1.43 niallo 171: "set localpref +20".
1.7 henning 172: </ul>
173: <p>
174:
1.77 sthen 175: <li>New functionality and improvements for <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=pf&sektion=4&">pf(4)</a>, the packet filter:
1.57 deraadt 176: <ul>
1.77 sthen 177: <li>Improved <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=carp&sektion=4&">carp(4)</a>, new <i>carpdev</i> mode for IP-less interfaces.
1.57 deraadt 178: <li>Support limiting TCP connections by establishment rate, automatically
179: adding flooding IP addresses to tables and flushing states
180: (<i>max-src-conn-rate</i>, <i>overload <table></i>,
181: <i>flush global</i>).
182: <li>Improved functionality of tags (<i>tag</i> and <i>tagged</i> for
183: translation rules, tagging of all packets matching state entries).
184: <li>Improved diagnostics (error messages and additional counters from
185: <i>pfctl -si</i>).
186: <li>New keyword <i>set skip on</i> to skip filtering on arbitrary interfaces,
187: like loopback.
1.77 sthen 188: <li>Filtering on <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=route&sektion=8&">route(8)</a> labels.
1.57 deraadt 189: <li>Several bugfixes improving stability.
190: </ul>
191: <p>
192:
1.77 sthen 193: <li>New functionality and improvements for <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=isakmpd&sektion=8&">isakmpd(8)</a>,
1.20 hshoexer 194: the Internet Security Association and Key Management Daemon:
195: <ul>
1.30 tom 196: <li>Allow the Address, Network, or Netmask values of the "IPsec-ID"
197: to be specified with an interface name or the keyword "default"
1.43 niallo 198: (in which case the address is selected based on the default route).
199: <li>Improved NAT-T and DPD stability and interoperability.
1.20 hshoexer 200: </ul>
201: <p>
202:
1.77 sthen 203: <li>New functionality and improvements for <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=spamd&sektion=8&">spamd(8)</a>,
1.54 beck 204: the Spamd Spam Deferral Daemon
205: <ul>
206: <li> Allow the addition of spamtrap addresses to the spamd database
1.77 sthen 207: using <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=spamdb&sektion=8&">spamdb(8)</a>.
1.54 beck 208: Spamd will automatically blacklist hosts that attempt to deliver mail to a
209: spamtrap address while greylisted.
210: </ul>
211: <p>
212:
1.77 sthen 213: <li>New functionality and many improvements for the <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=pkg_add&sektion=1&">package tools</a>:
1.32 henning 214: <ul>
1.40 sturm 215: <li>Major overhaul of the package format, simplifying common tasks like user
1.43 niallo 216: creation.
217: <li>In-place updates of packages with pkg_add -r.
1.46 jolan 218: <li>Progress meters, which make installing big packages a more pleasant
1.43 niallo 219: experience.
220: <li>Reliable dependencies on shared libraries, including the base system.
221: <li>Many performance improvements.
1.32 henning 222: </ul>
223: <p>
224:
1.8 pvalchev 225: <li>Over 3000 ports, 2800 pre-built packages.
1.1 henning 226: <p>
227:
1.3 henning 228: <li>Many improvements for security and reliability.
1.27 otto 229: Cleaner source code for
1.78 tb 230: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ksh&sektion=1&">ksh(1)</a>,
1.77 sthen 231: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=httpd&sektion=8&">httpd(8)</a>, and many more programs.
1.1 henning 232: <p>
233:
234: <li>As usual, many improvements in manual pages and other documentation.
235: <p>
236:
237: <li>OpenSSH 4.1:
238: <ul>
1.55 dtucker 239: <li>Local, remote and dynamic port forwards may be configured to listen on
240: specific IP addresses.
1.77 sthen 241: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sshd_config&sektion=5">
1.58 deraadt 242: sshd_config(5)</a> now understands
1.55 dtucker 243: "GatewayPorts clientspecified" to allow client-specified
244: listen addresses in remote port forwards. The existing
245: behaviour for "yes" and "no" is maintained.
246: <li>known_hosts files may be hashed to provide privacy if they are later
247: disclosed.
1.77 sthen 248: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ssh-keygen&sektion=1">
1.58 deraadt 249: ssh-keygen(1)</a> has additional modes to generate and manage hashed
1.55 dtucker 250: known_hosts files.
251: <li>Users will be warned of impending password and account expiry.
252: <li>Corrupt keys in authorized_keys are now handled gracefully.
1.77 sthen 253: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sftp&sektion=1">
1.58 deraadt 254: sftp(1)</a> has speed improvements for "ls" and now uses
1.55 dtucker 255: libedit for command line editing and history.
1.77 sthen 256: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sshd&sektion=8">
1.58 deraadt 257: sshd(8)</a> will now log the source of connections denied by AllowUsers,
1.55 dtucker 258: DenyUsers, AllowGroups and DenyGroups.
1.58 deraadt 259: <li>AddressFamily option in
1.77 sthen 260: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sshd_config&sektion=5">
1.58 deraadt 261: sshd_config(5)</a> now has an AddressFamily option to provide global
1.55 dtucker 262: control of IPv4 and IPv6 usage by
1.77 sthen 263: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=sshd&sektion=8">
1.58 deraadt 264: sshd(8)</a>.
1.77 sthen 265: <li><a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=ssh&sektion=1">
1.58 deraadt 266: ssh(1)</a>'s multiplex (ControlMaster) mode has been improved and now
1.55 dtucker 267: provides additional capabilities such as checking if the master is alive,
268: obtaining its process ID and requesting that it shut down.
1.1 henning 269: </ul>
270: <p>
271:
1.47 otto 272: <li><a href="i386.html">OpenBSD/i386</a> and
273: <a href="macppc.html">OpenBSD/macppc</a> now use
1.77 sthen 274: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=gcc-local&sektion=1">gcc 3.3.5</a>.
1.47 otto 275: <p>
276:
1.51 kettenis 277: <li><a href="amd64.html">OpenBSD/amd64</a>,
278: <a href="cats.html">OpenBSD/cats</a>,
279: <a href="macppc.html">OpenBSD/macppc</a>,
280: <a href="hppa.html">OpenBSD/hppa</a>,
281: <a href="sgi.html">OpenBSD/sgi</a>,
282: <a href="sparc64.html">OpenBSD/sparc64</a> and
283: <a href="zaurus.html">OpenBSD/zaurus</a> now use
284: DWARF2 (C++) exception handling.
285: <p>
286:
1.1 henning 287: <li>The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers:
288: <ul>
1.6 matthieu 289: <li>X.Org 6.8.2 (+ patches, and i386 contains XFree86 3.3.6 servers
290: (+ patches) for legacy chipsets not supported by X.Org)
1.1 henning 291: <li>Gcc 2.95.3
1.77 sthen 292: (+ <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=gcc-local&sektion=1">patches</a>)
1.2 henning 293: and 3.3.5
1.77 sthen 294: (+ <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=gcc-local&sektion=1">patches</a>)
1.2 henning 295: <li>Perl 5.8.6 (+ patches)
1.1 henning 296: <li>Apache 1.3.29, mod_ssl 2.8.16, DSO support (+ patches)
297: <li>OpenSSL 0.9.7d (+ patches)
298: <li>Groff 1.15
1.2 henning 299: <li>Sendmail 8.13.3, with libmilter
300: <li>Bind 9.3.0 (+ patches)
1.1 henning 301: <li>Lynx 2.8.5rel.2 with HTTPS and IPv6 support (+ patches)
1.2 henning 302: <li>Sudo 1.6.8p6
1.1 henning 303: <li>Ncurses 5.2
304: <li>Latest KAME IPv6
305: <li>Heimdal 0.6rc1 (+ patches)
306: <li>Arla 0.35.7
1.2 henning 307: <li>Binutils 2.15
308: <li>Gdb 6.3
1.1 henning 309: </ul>
310: <p>
311:
312: </ul>
313:
314: <a name="install"></a>
315: <hr>
316: <p>
317: <h3><font color="#0000e0">How to install</font></h3>
318: <p>
319: Following this are the instructions which you would have on a piece of
320: paper if you had purchased a CDROM set instead of doing an alternate
1.49 jaredy 321: form of install. The instructions for doing an FTP (or other style
1.1 henning 322: of) install are very similar; the CDROM instructions are left intact
323: so that you can see how much easier it would have been if you had
324: purchased a CDROM instead.
325: <p>
326:
327: <hr>
1.49 jaredy 328: Please refer to the following files on the three CDROMs or FTP mirror for
1.1 henning 329: extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 3.7 on your machine:
330: <p>
331: <ul>
332: <li>CD1:3.7/i386/INSTALL.i386
333: <li>CD1:3.7/vax/INSTALL.vax
334: <p>
335: <li>CD2:3.7/amd64/INSTALL.amd64
336: <li>CD2:3.7/macppc/INSTALL.macppc
337: <p>
338: <li>CD3:3.7/sparc/INSTALL.sparc
339: <li>CD3:3.7/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64
340: <p>
341: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/alpha/INSTALL.alpha
342: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/cats/INSTALL.cats
343: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/hp300/INSTALL.hp300
344: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/hppa/INSTALL.hppa
345: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k
346: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/mac68k/INSTALL.mac68k
347: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/mvme68k/INSTALL.mvme68k
348: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/mvme88k/INSTALL.mvme88k
349: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/sgi/INSTALL.sgi
350: <li>FTP:.../OpenBSD/3.7/zaurus/INSTALL.zaurus
351: </ul>
352: <hr>
353:
354: <p>
355: Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the
356: use of the "disklabel -E" command. If you are at all confused when
357: installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above!
358: <p>
359:
360: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/i386:</font></h3>
361: <ul>
362: Play with your BIOS options to enable booting from a CD. The OpenBSD/i386
363: release is on CD1. If your BIOS does not support booting from CD, you will need
364: to create a boot floppy to install from. To create a boot floppy write
365: <i>CD1:3.7/i386/floppy37.fs</i> to a floppy and boot via the floppy drive.
366:
367: <p>
1.49 jaredy 368: Use <i>CD1:3.7/i386/floppyB37.fs</i> instead for greater SCSI controller
1.1 henning 369: support, or <i>CD1:3.7/i386/floppyC37.fs</i> for better laptop support.
370:
371: <p>
372: If you can't boot from a CD or a floppy disk,
373: you can install across the network using PXE as described in
374: the included INSTALL.i386 document.
375:
376: <p>
377: If you are planning on dual booting OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to
378: read INSTALL.i386.
379:
380: <p>
381: To make a boot floppy under MS-DOS, use the "rawrite" utility located
382: at <i>CD1:3.7/tools/rawrite.exe</i>. To make the boot floppy under a Unix OS,
1.77 sthen 383: use the <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=
1.1 henning 384: dd&sektion=1">dd(1)</a> utility. The following is an example usage of
1.77 sthen 385: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=dd&sektion=1">dd(1)</a>,
1.49 jaredy 386: where the device could be "floppy", "rfd0c", or
1.1 henning 387: "rfd0a".
388:
389: <ul><pre>
390: # <strong>dd if=<file> of=/dev/<device> bs=32k</strong>
391: </pre></ul>
392:
393: <p>
394: Make sure you use properly formatted perfect floppies with NO BAD BLOCKS or
395: your install will most likely fail. For more information on creating a boot
396: floppy and installing OpenBSD/i386 please refer to
1.80 ! tj 397: <a href="faq/faq4.html#MkFlop">this page</a>.
1.1 henning 398: </ul>
399:
400: <p>
401: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/vax:</font></h3>
402: <ul>
403: Boot over the network via mopbooting as described in INSTALL.vax.
404: </ul>
405:
406: <p>
407: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/amd64:</font></h3>
408: <ul>
409: The 3.7 release of OpenBSD/amd64 is located on CD2.
410: Boot from the CD to begin the install - you may need to adjust
411: your BIOS options first.
412: If you can't boot from the CD, you can create a boot floppy to install from.
413: To do this, write <i>CD2:3.7/amd64/floppy37.fs</i> to a floppy, then
414: boot from the floppy drive.
415:
416: <p>
417: If you can't boot from a CD or a floppy disk,
418: you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included
419: INSTALL.amd64 document.
420:
421: <p>
422: If you are planning to dual boot OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to
423: read INSTALL.amd64.
424: </ul>
425:
426: <p>
427: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/macppc:</font></h3>
428: <ul>
1.49 jaredy 429: Put CD2 in your CDROM drive and poweron your machine while holding down the
1.1 henning 430: <i>C</i> key until the display turns on and shows <i>OpenBSD/macppc boot</i>.
431:
432: <p>
433: Alternatively, at the Open Firmware prompt, enter <i>boot cd:,ofwboot
434: /3.7/macppc/bsd.rd</i>
435: </ul>
436:
437: <p>
438: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/sparc:</font></h3>
439: <ul>
440: The 3.7 release of OpenBSD/sparc is located on CD3. To boot off of this CD you
441: can use one of the two commands listed below, depending on the version of your
442: ROM.
443:
444: <ul><pre>
445: ok <strong>boot cdrom 3.7/sparc/bsd.rd</strong>
446: or
447: > <strong>b sd(0,6,0)3.7/sparc/bsd.rd</strong>
448: </pre></ul>
449:
450: <p>
451: If your SPARC system does not have a CD drive, you can alternatively boot from floppy.
452: To do so you need to write <i>CD3:3.7/sparc/floppy37.fs</i> to a floppy.
1.80 ! tj 453: For more information see <a href="faq/faq4.html#MkFlop">this page</a>.
1.39 tom 454: To boot from the floppy use one of the two commands listed below,
455: depending on the version of your ROM.
1.1 henning 456:
457: <ul><pre>
458: ok <strong>boot floppy</strong>
459: or
1.62 miod 460: > <strong>boot fd()</strong>
1.1 henning 461: </pre></ul>
462:
463: <p>
464: Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install
465: will most likely fail.
466:
467: <p>
468: If your SPARC system doesn't have a floppy drive nor a CD drive, you can either
469: setup a bootable tape, or install via network, as told in the
470: INSTALL.sparc file.
471: </ul>
472:
473: <p>
474: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/sparc64:</font></h3>
475: <ul>
1.49 jaredy 476: Put CD3 in your CDROM drive and type <i>boot cdrom</i>.
1.1 henning 477:
478: <p>
479: If this doesn't work, or if you don't have a CDROM drive, you can write
480: <i>CD3:3.7/sparc64/floppy37.fs</i> to a floppy and boot it with <i>boot
481: floppy</i>.<br>
482: Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install
483: will most likely fail.
484:
485: <p>
486: You can also write <i>CD3:3.7/sparc64/miniroot37.fs</i> to the swap partition on
487: the disk and boot with <i>boot disk:b</i>.
488:
489: <p>
490: If nothing works, you can boot over the network as described in INSTALL.sparc64
491: </ul>
492:
493: <p>
494: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/alpha:</font></h3>
495: <ul>
496: <p>Write <i>FTP:3.7/alpha/floppy37.fs</i> or
497: <i>FTP:3.7/alpha/floppyB37.fs</i> (depending on your machine) to a diskette and
498: enter <i>boot dva0</i>. Refer to INSTALL.alpha for more details.
499:
500: <p>
501: Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install
502: will most likely fail.
503:
504: </ul>
505:
506: <p>
507: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/cats:</font></h3>
508: <ul>
509: <p>
510: After updating the firmware to at least ABLE 1.95 if necessary, boot
511: <i>FTP:3.7/cats/bsd.rd</i> from an ABLE-supported device (such as a CD-ROM
512: or an existing FFS or EXT2FS partition).
513: </ul>
514:
515: <p>
516: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/hp300:</font></h3>
517: <ul>
518: <p>
519: Boot over the network by following the instructions in INSTALL.hp300.
520: </ul>
521:
522: <p>
523: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/hppa:</font></h3>
524: <ul>
525: <p>
526: Boot over the network by following the instructions in INSTALL.hppa or the
1.49 jaredy 527: <a href="hppa.html#install">hppa platform page</a>.
1.1 henning 528: </ul>
529:
530: <p>
531: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/luna88k:</font></h3>
532: <ul>
533: <p>
534: Copy bsd.rd to a Mach or UniOS partition, and boot it from the PROM.
535: Alternatively, you can create a bootable tape and boot from it. Refer to
536: the instructions in INSTALL.luna88k for more details.
537: </ul>
538:
539: <p>
540: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/mac68k:</font></h3>
541: <ul>
542: <p>
1.26 claudio 543: Boot MacOS as normal and extract the Macside "BSD/Mac68k Booter" utility from
544: <i>FTP:3.7/mac68k/utils</i> onto your hard disk. Configure the "BSD/Mac68k
545: Booter" with the location of your bsd.rd kernel and boot into the installer.
546: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.mac68k for more details.
1.1 henning 547: </ul>
548:
549: <p>
550: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/mvme68k:</font></h3>
551: <ul>
552: <p>
553: You can create a bootable installation tape or boot over the network.<br>
554: The network boot requires a MVME68K BUG version that supports the <i>NIOT</i>
555: and <i>NBO</i> debugger commands. Follow the instructions in INSTALL.mvme68k
556: for more details.
557: </ul>
558:
559: <p>
560: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/mvme88k:</font></h3>
561: <ul>
562: <p>
563: You can create a bootable installation tape or boot over the network.<br>
564: The network boot requires a MVME88K BUG version that supports the <i>NIOT</i>
565: and <i>NBO</i> debugger commands. Follow the instructions in INSTALL.mvme88k
566: for more details.
567: </ul>
568:
569: <p>
570: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/sgi:</font></h3>
1.37 tom 571: <ul>
1.18 deraadt 572: <p>
573: Setup a DHCP/tftp network server, and boot using "bootp()/bsd.rd".
1.53 miod 574: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.sgi for more details.
575: </ul>
576:
577: <p>
578: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/zaurus:</font></h3>
579: <ul>
580: <p>
581: Using the Linux built-in graphical ipkg installer, install the
582: openbsd37_arm.ipk package. Reboot, then run it. Read INSTALL.zaurus
583: for a few important details.
1.1 henning 584: </ul>
585:
586: <p>
587: <h3><font color="#e00000">Notes about the source code:</font></h3>
588: <ul>
589: src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src. This file
590: contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are
591: in a separate archive. To extract:
592: <p>
593: <ul><pre>
594: # <strong>mkdir -p /usr/src</strong>
595: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
596: # <strong>tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz</strong>
597: </pre></ul>
598: <p>
599: sys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys.
600: This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels.
601: To extract:
602: <p>
603: <ul><pre>
604: # <strong>mkdir -p /usr/src/sys</strong>
605: # <strong>cd /usr/src</strong>
606: # <strong>tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz</strong>
607: </pre></ul>
608: <p>
609: Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it
610: is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as
611: described <a href="anoncvs.html">here</a>.
612: Using these files
613: results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from
614: a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree.
615: <p>
616: </ul>
617:
618: <a name="upgrade"></a>
619: <hr>
620: <p>
621: <h3><font color="#0000e0">How to upgrade</font></h3>
622: <p>
1.4 henning 623: If you already have an OpenBSD 3.6 system, and do not want to reinstall,
1.1 henning 624: upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the
625: <a href="faq/upgrade37.html">Upgrade Guide</a>.
626:
627: <a name="ports"></a>
628: <hr>
629: <p>
630: <h3><font color="#0000e0">Ports Tree</font></h3>
631: <p>
632: A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract:
633: <p>
634: <ul><pre>
635: # <strong>cd /usr</strong>
636: # <strong>tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz</strong>
637: # <strong>cd ports</strong>
638: </pre></ul>
639: <p>
640: The <i>ports/</i> subdirectory is a checkout of the OpenBSD ports tree. Go
1.65 jasper 641: read the <a href="faq/faq15.html">ports</a> page
1.1 henning 642: if you know nothing about ports
643: at this point. This text is not a manual of how to use ports.
644: Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the
645: OpenBSD ports system.
646: <p>
647: The <i>ports/</i> directory represents a CVS (see the manpage for
1.77 sthen 648: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/?query=cvs&apropos=0&sektion=1&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&arch=i386&format=html">
1.1 henning 649: cvs(1)</a> if
650: you aren't familiar with CVS) checkout of our ports. As with our complete
651: source tree, our ports tree is available via anoncvs. So, in
652: order to keep current with it, you must make the <i>ports/</i> tree
653: available on a read-write medium and update the tree with a command
654: like:
655: <p>
656: <ul><pre>
1.64 deraadt 657: # <strong>cd [portsdir]/; cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_3_7</strong>
1.1 henning 658: </pre></ul>
659: <p>
660: [Of course, you must replace the local directory and server name here
661: with the location of your ports collection and a nearby anoncvs
662: server.]
663: <p>
1.49 jaredy 664: Note that most ports are available as packages through FTP. Updated
1.1 henning 665: packages for the 3.7 release will be made available if problems arise.
666: <p>
667: If you're interested in seeing a port added, would like to help out, or just
668: would like to know more, the mailing list ports@openbsd.org is a good
669: place to know.
670: <p>
671:
672: </body>
673: </html>