18fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 28fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 38fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 48fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" This code is derived from software written and contributed 58fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" to Berkeley by William Jolitz. 68fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 7d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.\" Almost completely rewritten for FreeBSD 2.1 by Joerg Wunsch. 8d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.\" 9e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.\" Substantially revised for FreeBSD 3.1 by Robert Nordier. 10e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.\" 118fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 128fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 138fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" are met: 148fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 158fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 168fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 178fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 188fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 198fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 208fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" must display the following acknowledgement: 218fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" This product includes software developed by the University of 228fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors. 238fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 248fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 258fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" without specific prior written permission. 268fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 278fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 288fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 298fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 308fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 318fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 328fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 338fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 348fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 358fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 368fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 378fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 388fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 398fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" @(#)boot_i386.8 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/19/94 408fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.\" 417f3dea24SPeter Wemm.\" $FreeBSD$ 42d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.\" 438fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dd April 19, 1994 448fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Dt BOOT 8 i386 458fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Os 468fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh NAME 478fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Nm boot 488fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Nd 498fae3551SRodney W. Grimessystem bootstrapping procedures 508fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh DESCRIPTION 518fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sy Power fail and crash recovery. 528fae3551SRodney W. GrimesNormally, the system will reboot itself at power-up or after crashes. 538fae3551SRodney W. GrimesAn automatic consistency check of the file systems will be performed, 548fae3551SRodney W. Grimesand unless this fails, the system will resume multi-user operations. 558fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Pp 568fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sy Cold starts. 578dfcea8cSRobert NordierMost i386 PCs attempt to boot first from floppy disk drive 0 (sometimes 588dfcea8cSRobert Nordierknown as drive A:) and, failing that, from hard disk drive 0 (sometimes 598dfcea8cSRobert Nordierknown as drive C:, or as drive 0x80 to the BIOS). Some BIOSes allow 608dfcea8cSRobert Nordieryou to change this default sequence, and may also include a CD-ROM 61c65c062fSBruce Evansdrive as a boot device. 6289aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Pp 6389aeb8ceSRobert NordierBy default, a three-stage bootstrap is employed, and control is 6489aeb8ceSRobert Nordierautomatically passed from the boot blocks (bootstrap stages one and 6589aeb8ceSRobert Nordiertwo) to a separate third-stage bootstrap program, 66e57c888fSAlexey Zelkin.Xr loader 8 . 678dfcea8cSRobert NordierThis third stage provides more sophisticated control over the booting 688dfcea8cSRobert Nordierprocess than it is possible to achieve in the boot blocks, which are 698dfcea8cSRobert Nordierconstrained by occupying limited fixed space on a given disk or slice. 7089aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Pp 7189aeb8ceSRobert NordierHowever, it is possible to dispense with the third stage altogether, 7289aeb8ceSRobert Nordiereither by specifying a kernel name in the boot block parameter 7389aeb8ceSRobert Nordierfile, 7489aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Pa /boot.config , 7589aeb8ceSRobert Nordieror by hitting a key during a brief pause (while one of the characters 7689aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Dv - , 7789aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Dv \e , 7889aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Dv \&| , 7989aeb8ceSRobert Nordieror 8089aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Dv / 8189aeb8ceSRobert Nordieris displayed) before 82e57c888fSAlexey Zelkin.Xr loader 8 8389aeb8ceSRobert Nordieris invoked. Booting will also be attempted at stage two, if the 8489aeb8ceSRobert Nordierthird stage cannot be loaded. 8589aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Pp 869ef416cfSRobert NordierThe remainder of this subsection deals only with the boot blocks. The 879ef416cfSRobert Nordier.Pa loader 889ef416cfSRobert Nordierprogram is documented separately. 8989aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Pp 90c65c062fSBruce EvansAfter the boot blocks have been loaded, 91c65c062fSBruce Evansyou should see a prompt similar to the following: 92c65c062fSBruce Evans.Bd -literal 9389aeb8ceSRobert Nordier>> FreeBSD/i386 BOOT 9489aeb8ceSRobert NordierDefault: 0:wd(0,a)/kernel 95c65c062fSBruce Evansboot: 96c65c062fSBruce Evans.Ed 97c65c062fSBruce Evans.Pp 98c65c062fSBruce EvansThe automatic boot will attempt to load 99d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Pa /kernel 100d16b647eSJoerg Wunschfrom partition 101d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Ql a 102d16b647eSJoerg Wunschof either the floppy or the hard disk. 103d16b647eSJoerg WunschThis boot may be aborted by typing any character on the keyboard 104d16b647eSJoerg Wunschat the 105c65c062fSBruce Evans.Ql boot: 106d16b647eSJoerg Wunschprompt. At this time, the following input will be accepted: 107c65c062fSBruce Evans.Bl -tag -width 10x 108d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It \&? 109d16b647eSJoerg WunschGive a short listing of the files in the root directory of the default 11089aeb8ceSRobert Nordierboot device, as a hint about available boot files. (A 11189aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Dv \&? 11289aeb8ceSRobert Nordiermay also be specified as the last segment of a path, in which case 11389aeb8ceSRobert Nordierthe listing will be of the relevant subdirectory.) 1148dfcea8cSRobert Nordier.Pp 1158dfcea8cSRobert Nordier.It bios_drive:interface(unit,part) filename Op Fl aCcDdghPrsv 116d16b647eSJoerg WunschSpecify boot file and flags. 117c65c062fSBruce Evans.Bl -tag -width 10x -compact 118c65c062fSBruce Evans.It bios_drive 119c65c062fSBruce EvansThe drive number as recognized by the BIOS. 120c65c062fSBruce Evans0 for the first drive, 1 for the second drive, etc. 121c65c062fSBruce Evans.It interface 122c65c062fSBruce EvansThe type of controller to boot from. Note that the controller is required 123d16b647eSJoerg Wunschto have BIOS support since the BIOS services are used to load the 124d16b647eSJoerg Wunschboot file image. 1258fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Pp 126c65c062fSBruce EvansThe supported interfaces are: 127c65c062fSBruce Evans.Bl -tag -width "wdXX" -compact 128d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It wd 129d16b647eSJoerg WunschST506, IDE, ESDI, RLL disks on a WD100[2367] or lookalike 1308fae3551SRodney W. Grimescontroller 131d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It fd 132d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch5 1/4" or 3 1/2" High density floppies 1337af89e87SKazutaka YOKOTA.It da 134d16b647eSJoerg WunschSCSI disk on any supported SCSI controller 135c65c062fSBruce Evans.\".It cd 136c65c062fSBruce Evans.\"boot from CDROM 137d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.El 138d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It unit 139c65c062fSBruce EvansThe unit number of the drive on the interface being used. 140c65c062fSBruce Evans0 for the first drive, 1 for the second drive, etc. 141d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It part 142d16b647eSJoerg WunschThe partition letter inside the BSD portion of the disk. See 143d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Xr disklabel 8 . 144d16b647eSJoerg WunschBy convention, only partition 145d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Ql a 146d16b647eSJoerg Wunschcontains a bootable image. If sliced disks are used 147d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Pq Dq fdisk partitions , 14889aeb8ceSRobert Nordierany slice can be booted from, with the default being the active slice 149e57c888fSAlexey Zelkinor, otherwise, the first 150e57c888fSAlexey Zelkin.Fx 151e57c888fSAlexey Zelkinslice. 152c65c062fSBruce Evans.It filename 153c65c062fSBruce EvansThe pathname of the file to boot (relative to the root directory 154c65c062fSBruce Evanson the specified partition). Defaults to 15589aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.Pa /kernel . 156d16b647eSJoerg WunschSymbolic links are not supported (hard links are). 1577af89e87SKazutaka YOKOTA.It Fl acCdDghPrsv 158d16b647eSJoerg WunschBoot flags: 159c65c062fSBruce Evans.Bl -tag -width "-CXX" -compact 160d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It Fl a 161c65c062fSBruce Evansduring kernel initialization, 162c65c062fSBruce Evansask for the device to mount as as the root file system. 163c65c062fSBruce Evans.It Fl C 164c65c062fSBruce Evansboot from CDROM. 165d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It Fl c 166d16b647eSJoerg Wunschrun UserConfig to modify hardware parameters for the loaded 167e57c888fSAlexey Zelkinkernel. If the kernel was built with one of USERCONFIG, 168e57c888fSAlexey ZelkinINTRO_USERCONFIG, VISUAL_USERCONFIG options, 1690c473d52SMike Smithremain in UserConfig regardless of any 1700c473d52SMike Smith.Ic quit 1710c473d52SMike Smithcommands present in the script. 172c65c062fSBruce Evans.It Fl D 173c65c062fSBruce Evanstoggle single and dual console configurations. In the single 174c65c062fSBruce Evansconfiguration the console will be either the internal display 175c65c062fSBruce Evansor the serial port, depending on the state of the 176c65c062fSBruce Evans.Fl h 177c65c062fSBruce Evansoption below. In the dual console configuration, 178c65c062fSBruce Evansboth the internal display and the serial port will become the console 179c65c062fSBruce Evansat the same time, regardless of the state of the 180c65c062fSBruce Evans.Fl h 181c65c062fSBruce Evansoption. However, the dual console configuration takes effect only during 182c65c062fSBruce Evansthe boot prompt. Once the kernel is loaded, the console specified 183c65c062fSBruce Evansby the 184c65c062fSBruce Evans.Fl h 185c65c062fSBruce Evansoption becomes the only console. 186d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It Fl d 187d16b647eSJoerg Wunschenter the DDB kernel debugger 188d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Pq see Xr ddb 4 189048362aaSDaniel O'Callaghanas early as possible in kernel initialization. 190c65c062fSBruce Evans.It Fl g 191c65c062fSBruce Evansuse the GDB remote debugging protocol. 192d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It Fl h 193c65c062fSBruce Evanstoggle internal and serial consoles. You can use this to switch 194c65c062fSBruce Evansconsole devices. For instance, if you boot from the internal console, 195c65c062fSBruce Evansyou can use the 196c65c062fSBruce Evans.Fl h 197c65c062fSBruce Evansoption to force the kernel to use the serial port as its 198c65c062fSBruce Evansconsole device. Alternatively, if you boot from the serial port, 199c65c062fSBruce Evansyou can use this option to force the kernel to use the internal display 200688db407SKazutaka YOKOTAas the console instead. 201688db407SKazutaka YOKOTAThe serial port driver 202688db407SKazutaka YOKOTA.Xr sio 4 203688db407SKazutaka YOKOTAhas a flag to override this option. 204688db407SKazutaka YOKOTAIf that flag is set, the serial port will always be used as the console, 205688db407SKazutaka YOKOTAregardless of the 206688db407SKazutaka YOKOTA.Fl h 207688db407SKazutaka YOKOTAoption described here. See the man page for 208688db407SKazutaka YOKOTA.Xr sio 4 209688db407SKazutaka YOKOTAfor more details. 210c65c062fSBruce Evans.It Fl P 211c65c062fSBruce Evansprobe the keyboard. If no keyboard is found, the 212c65c062fSBruce Evans.Fl D 213c65c062fSBruce Evansand 214c65c062fSBruce Evans.Fl h 215c65c062fSBruce Evansoptions are automatically set. 216d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It Fl r 217c65c062fSBruce Evansuse the statically configured default for the device containing the 218c65c062fSBruce Evansroot file system 219c65c062fSBruce Evans.Pq see Xr config 8 . 220c65c062fSBruce EvansNormally, the root file system is on the device 221c65c062fSBruce Evansthat the kernel was loaded from. 222d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It Fl s 223d16b647eSJoerg Wunschboot into single-user mode; if the console is marked as 224d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Dq insecure 225d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Pq see Xr ttys 5 , 2269448def9SPhilippe Charnierthe root password must be entered. 227d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.It Fl v 228c65c062fSBruce Evansbe verbose during device probing (and later). 229d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.El 230d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.El 231d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.El 232c65c062fSBruce Evans.Pp 233c65c062fSBruce EvansYou may put a BIOS drive number, a controller type, a unit number, 2348dfcea8cSRobert Nordiera partition, a kernel file name, and any valid option in 235c65c062fSBruce Evans.Pa /boot.config 2368dfcea8cSRobert Nordierto set defaults. Enter them in one line just as you type at the 237c65c062fSBruce Evans.Ql boot: 238c65c062fSBruce Evansprompt. 2398fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh FILES 240c65c062fSBruce Evans.Bl -tag -width /kernel.old.config -compact 241c65c062fSBruce Evans.It Pa /boot.config 24289aeb8ceSRobert Nordierparameters for the boot blocks (optional) 2439ef416cfSRobert Nordier.It Pa /boot/boot1 2449ef416cfSRobert Nordierfirst stage bootstrap file 2459ef416cfSRobert Nordier.It Pa /boot/boot2 2469ef416cfSRobert Nordiersecond stage bootstrap file 24789aeb8ceSRobert Nordier.It Pa /boot/loader 2489ef416cfSRobert Nordierthird stage bootstrap 249b3bfc719SDavid Greenman.It Pa /kernel 250c65c062fSBruce Evansdefault kernel 251c65c062fSBruce Evans.It Pa /kernel.old 252c65c062fSBruce Evanstypical non-default kernel (optional) 2538fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.El 2548fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh SEE ALSO 255d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Xr ddb 4 , 256d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Xr ttys 5 , 2578dfcea8cSRobert Nordier.Xr btxld 8 , 258c65c062fSBruce Evans.Xr config 8 , 259af202156SWolfram Schneider.Xr disklabel 8 , 2608fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr halt 8 , 2619ef416cfSRobert Nordier.Xr loader 8 , 2628fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Xr reboot 8 , 263af202156SWolfram Schneider.Xr shutdown 8 264e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 265e5da9b6bSRobert NordierWhen disk-related errors occur, these are reported by the second-stage 266e5da9b6bSRobert Nordierbootstrap using the same error codes returned by the BIOS, for example 267e57c888fSAlexey Zelkin.Dq Disk error 0x1 (lba=0x12345678) . 268e57c888fSAlexey ZelkinHere is a partial list of these error codes: 269e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.Bl -tag -width "0x80" -compat 270e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x1 271e5da9b6bSRobert NordierInvalid argument 272e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x2 273e5da9b6bSRobert NordierAddress mark not found 274e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x4 275e5da9b6bSRobert NordierSector not found 276e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x8 277e5da9b6bSRobert NordierDMA overrun 278e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x9 279e5da9b6bSRobert NordierDMA attempt across 64K boundary 280e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0xc 281e5da9b6bSRobert NordierInvalid media 282e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x10 283e5da9b6bSRobert NordierUncorrectable CRC/ECC error 284e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x20 285e5da9b6bSRobert NordierController failure 286e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x40 287e5da9b6bSRobert NordierSeek failed 288e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.It 0x80 289e5da9b6bSRobert NordierTimeout 290e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.El 291e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.Pp 292e5da9b6bSRobert NordierIMPORTANT NOTE: Because of limitations imposed by the conventional 293e5da9b6bSRobert Nordierdisk interface provided by the BIOS, all boot-related files and 294e5da9b6bSRobert Nordierstructures (including the kernel) that need to be accessed during the 295e5da9b6bSRobert Nordierboot phase must reside on the disk at or below cylinder 1023 (as the 296e5da9b6bSRobert NordierBIOS understands the geometry). When a 297e5da9b6bSRobert Nordier.Dq Disk error 0x1 298e5da9b6bSRobert Nordieris reported by the second-stage bootstrap, it generally means that this 299e5da9b6bSRobert Nordierrequirement has not been adhered to. 3008fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Sh BUGS 3018fae3551SRodney W. GrimesThe disklabel format used by this version of 3028fae3551SRodney W. Grimes.Bx 3038fae3551SRodney W. Grimesis quite 3048fae3551SRodney W. Grimesdifferent from that of other architectures. 305d16b647eSJoerg Wunsch.Pp 306c64dca10SRobert NordierDue to space constraints, the keyboard probe initiated by the 307c64dca10SRobert Nordier.Fl P 308c64dca10SRobert Nordieroption is simply a test that the BIOS has detected an 309c64dca10SRobert Nordier.Dq extended 310c64dca10SRobert Nordierkeyboard. If an 311c64dca10SRobert Nordier.Dq XT/AT 312c64dca10SRobert Nordierkeyboard (with no F11 and F12 keys, etc.) is attached, the probe will 313c64dca10SRobert Nordierfail. 314c64dca10SRobert Nordier.Pp 3158dfcea8cSRobert NordierSome features are not yet documented. 316