MKBOOTIMAGE(8) | System Manager's Manual (Alpha) | MKBOOTIMAGE(8) |
/usr/mdec/mkbootimage | [-nv] infile [outfile] |
The bootstrap program infile is padded to a 512-byte boundary, has a properly formed Alpha Boot Block prepended, and is written to the output file outfile. If no output file is specified, the result is written to standard output.
The mkbootimage utility does not install bootstrap programs to make disks bootable. To do that, use installboot(8). Similarly, it is not necessary to use mkbootimage to create images to boot over the network; network-capable bootstrap programs are usable without modification.
The options recognized by mkbootimage are as follows:
The mkbootimage utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
mkbootimage as200_v5_8.exe as200_v5_8.exe.bootimage
Create a bootable image from the (firmware image) file as200_v5_8.exe. That bootable image could then be written to floppy, disk, CD-ROM, or tape to create bootable firmware update media.
(mkbootimage /usr/mdec/ustarboot; tar cvf - netbsd) | \ dd of=/dev/rst0
Make a bootable image from the bootstrap program /usr/mdec/ustarboot, concatenate it with a tar file containing a kernel, and write the output to a tape. This is an example of how to create a tape which boots a kernel.
April 3, 1999 | NetBSD 6.1 |