Author: sparky
Date: Thu Mar 16 15:39:29 2006
New Revision: 7191

Modified:
   ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.usb_boot
   ppcrcd/trunk/doc/gendoc.pl
Log:
- updated


Modified: ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.usb_boot
==============================================================================
--- ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.usb_boot    (original)
+++ ppcrcd/trunk/doc/README.usb_boot    Thu Mar 16 15:39:29 2006
@@ -1,79 +1,84 @@
-Prepare image on usb-storage:
- 1. the easiest way:
-       $ dd if=ppcrcd.iso of=/dev/sda
-    but you will not be able to put anything else on such device
-
- 2. prepare mac-partitions, like this:
-       /dev/sda1 Apple_partition_map Apple     63 @ 1   ( 31.5k) Partition map
-       /dev/sda2         Apple_HFS PPCRCD  122880 @ 64  ( 60.0M) HFS
-       /dev/sda3 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 Data   880576 @ 122944 (430.0M) Linux native
-
-    format as HFS
-       $ hformat -l PPCRCD /dev/sda2
-
-    mount destination and copy all files from CD image:
-       $ sudo mount -t hfs /dev/sda2 mnt
-       $ sudo cp -a /path/to/cd/* mnt/
-       $ sudo umount mnt
-
-    set chrp-script atribute:
-       $ hmount /dev/sda2
-       $ hattrib -b :ppc
-       $ hcd ppc
-       $ hattrib -t tbxi -c TBXI bootinfo.txt
-       $ humount
-
-    this way you have rest of disk for use under linux
-
- 3. prapare dos partition, it must be FAT:
-       /dev/sda1               1       1011    501425  b  W95 FAT32
-
-    format as vfat
-       $ mkfs.vfat -n PPCRCD /dev/sda1
-
-    copy all files as they are to this partition
-
-    NOTE 1:
-      as it isn't hfs partition you won't be able to call tbxi to boot, you
-      have to specify file manually:
-       0 > boot usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1,\ppc\bootinfo.txt
-      or directly boot yaboot:
-       0 > boot usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1,\boot\yaboot
-
-    NOTE 2:
-      i don't know does all open firmwares have fat support, you can check if
-      your has typing in OF:
-       0 > dev /packages ls
-      or under linux:
-       $ ls /proc/device-tree/packages
-      and looking for /fat-files
-
-
-##############################################################################
-
-Now, how to boot:
-
-1. connect usb-disk and reboot 
-
-2. press Command-Option-O-F (Apple-Alt-O-F) to enter open firmware
-
-3. look for usb* aliases:
-       0 > devalias
-
-4. check for one with usb-disk:
-       0 > dev usb0 ls
-        ok
-       0 > dev usb1 ls
-       ff9dc2c0: /[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-        ok
-       0 > dev usb2 ls
-        ok
-
-5. boot script:
-       0 > boot usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2,\\:tbxi
-
-    where:
-       "usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is device path
-       "2" is partition where PPCRCD files are
-       "\\:tbxi" is chrp-script file
+=== Booting from usb-storage device ===
+
+=== Prepare image on usb-storage ===
+
+== 1. the easiest way ==
+| $ <_<dd if=ppcrcd.iso of=/dev/sda>_>
+but you will not be able to put anything else on such device
+
+
+== 2. prepare mac-partitions ==
+like those:
+| /dev/sda1 Apple_partition_map Apple      63 @ 1      ( 31.5k) Partition map
+| /dev/sda2           Apple_HFS PPCRCD 122880 @ 64     ( 60.0M) HFS
+| /dev/sda3     Apple_UNIX_SVR2 Data   880576 @ 122944 (430.0M) Linux native
+
+format as HFS
+| $ <_<hformat -l PPCRCD /dev/sda2>_>
+
+mount destination and copy all files from CD image:
+| $ <_<sudo mount -t hfs /dev/sda2 mnt>_>
+| $ <_<sudo cp -a /path/to/cd/* mnt/>_>
+| $ <_<sudo umount mnt>_>
+
+set chrp-script atribute:
+| $ <_<hmount /dev/sda2>_>
+| $ <_<hattrib -b :ppc>_>
+| $ <_<hcd ppc>_>
+| $ <_<hattrib -t tbxi -c TBXI bootinfo.txt>_>
+| $ <_<humount>_>
+
+this way you have rest of disk for use under linux
+
+
+== 3. prapare dos partition ==
+it must be FAT
+| /dev/sda1            1       1011    501425  b  W95 FAT32
+
+format as vfat
+| $ <_<mkfs.vfat -n PPCRCD /dev/sda1>_>
+
+copy all files as they are to this partition
+
+= NOTE 1: =
+As it isn't hfs partition you won't be able to call tbxi to boot, you
+have to specify file manually:
+|      0 > <_<boot usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1,\ppc\bootinfo.txt>_>
+or directly boot yaboot:
+|      0 > <_<boot usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1,\boot\yaboot>_>
+
+= NOTE 2: =
+I don't know does all open firmwares have fat support, you can check if
+your has typing in OF:
+|      0 > <_<dev /packages ls>_>
+or under linux:
+|      $ <_<ls /proc/device-tree/packages>_>
+and looking for /fat-files
+
+
+=== Now, how to boot ===
+
+== 1. connect usb-disk and reboot ==
+
+== 2. press Command-Option-O-F (Apple-Alt-O-F) to enter open firmware ==
+
+== 3. look for usb* aliases ==
+|      0 > <_<devalias>_>
+
+== 4. check for one with usb-disk ==
+|      0 > <_<dev usb0 ls>_>
+|       ok
+|      0 > <_<dev usb1 ls>_>
+|      ff9dc2c0: /[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+|       ok
+|      0 > <_<dev usb2 ls>_>
+|       ok
+
+== 5. boot script ==
+|      0 > <_<boot usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2,\\:tbxi>_>
+
+where:
+    </<usb1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/> is device path
+    </<2>/> is partition where PPCRCD files are
+    </<\\:tbxi>/> is chrp-script file
 

Modified: ppcrcd/trunk/doc/gendoc.pl
==============================================================================
--- ppcrcd/trunk/doc/gendoc.pl  (original)
+++ ppcrcd/trunk/doc/gendoc.pl  Thu Mar 16 15:39:29 2006
@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@
        s#&lt;_&lt;(.*?)&gt;_&gt;#<u>$1</u>#gs;
        s#&lt;\*&lt;(.*?)&gt;\*&gt;#<b>$1</b>#gs;
        s#&lt;/&lt;(.*?)&gt;/&gt;#<i>$1</i>#gs;
-       s#^===(.*)===$#<h1>$1</h1>#gm;
-       s#^==(.*)==$#<h2>$1</h2>#gm;
-       s#^=(.*)=$#<h3>$1</h3>#gm;
+       s#^===\s*(.*)\s*===$#<h1>$1</h1>#gm;
+       s#^==\s*(.*)\s*==$#<h2>$1</h2>#gm;
+       s#^=\s*(.*)\s*=$#<h3>$1</h3>#gm;
        return $_;
 }
 
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