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35.\"     @(#)boot_i386.8	8.2 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
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37.\" $FreeBSD$
38.\"
39.Dd August 18, 2005
40.Dt BOOT 8 i386
41.Os
42.Sh NAME
43.Nm boot
44.Nd system bootstrapping procedures
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46.Sy Power fail and crash recovery .
47Normally, the system will reboot itself at power-up or after crashes.
48An automatic consistency check of the file systems will be performed,
49and unless this fails, the system will resume multi-user operations.
50.Pp
51.Sy Cold starts .
52Most i386 PCs attempt to boot first from floppy disk drive 0 (sometimes
53known as drive A:) and, failing that, from hard disk drive 0 (sometimes
54known as drive C:, or as drive 0x80 to the BIOS).
55Some BIOSes allow
56you to change this default sequence, and may also include a CD-ROM
57drive as a boot device.
58.Pp
59By default, a three-stage bootstrap is employed, and control is
60automatically passed from the boot blocks (bootstrap stages one and
61two) to a separate third-stage bootstrap program,
62.Xr loader 8 .
63This third stage provides more sophisticated control over the booting
64process than it is possible to achieve in the boot blocks, which are
65constrained by occupying limited fixed space on a given disk or slice.
66.Pp
67However, it is possible to dispense with the third stage altogether,
68either by specifying a kernel name in the boot block parameter
69file,
70.Pa /boot.config ,
71or, unless option
72.Fl n
73is set, by hitting a key during a brief pause (while one of the characters
74.Sy - ,
75.Sy \e ,
76.Sy \&| ,
77or
78.Sy /
79is displayed) before
80.Xr loader 8
81is invoked.
82Booting will also be attempted at stage two, if the
83third stage cannot be loaded.
84.Pp
85The remainder of this subsection deals only with the boot blocks.
86The
87.Xr loader 8
88program is documented separately.
89.Pp
90After the boot blocks have been loaded,
91you should see a prompt similar to the following:
92.Bd -literal
93>> FreeBSD/i386 BOOT
94Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/loader
95boot:
96.Ed
97.Pp
98The automatic boot will attempt to load
99.Pa /boot/loader
100from partition
101.Ql a
102of either the floppy or the hard disk.
103This boot may be aborted by typing any character on the keyboard
104at the
105.Ql boot:
106prompt.
107At this time, the following input will be accepted:
108.Bl -tag -width indent
109.It Ic \&?
110Give a short listing of the files in the root directory of the default
111boot device, as a hint about available boot files.
112(A
113.Ic ?\&
114may also be specified as the last segment of a path, in which case
115the listing will be of the relevant subdirectory.)
116.Pp
117.It Xo
118.Sm off
119.Ar bios_drive : interface ( unit , Oo Ar slice , Oc Ar part )
120.Ar filename
121.Sm on
122.Op Fl aCcDdghmnPprsv
123.Op Fl S Ns Ar speed
124.Xc
125Specify boot file and flags.
126.Bl -tag -width indent
127.It Ar bios_drive
128The drive number as recognized by the BIOS.
1290 for the first drive, 1 for the second drive, etc.
130.It Ar interface
131The type of controller to boot from.
132Note that the controller is required
133to have BIOS support since the BIOS services are used to load the
134boot file image.
135.Pp
136The supported interfaces are:
137.Pp
138.Bl -tag -width "adXX" -compact
139.It ad
140ST506, IDE, ESDI, RLL disks on a WD100[2367] or lookalike
141controller
142.It fd
1435 1/4" or 3 1/2" High density floppies
144.It da
145SCSI disk on any supported SCSI controller
146.\".It cd
147.\"boot from CDROM
148.El
149.It Ar unit
150The unit number of the drive on the interface being used.
1510 for the first drive, 1 for the second drive, etc.
152.It Oo Ar slice , Oc Ns Ar part
153The partition letter inside the
154.Bx
155portion of the disk.
156See
157.Xr bsdlabel 8 .
158By convention, only partition
159.Ql a
160contains a bootable image.
161If sliced disks are used
162.Pq Dq fdisk partitions ,
163any
164.Ar slice
165(1 for the first slice, 2 for the second slice, etc.\&)
166can be booted from, with the default (if not specified) being the active slice
167or, otherwise, the first
168.Fx
169slice.
170If
171.Ar slice
172is specified as 0, the first
173.Fx
174slice (also known as
175.Dq compatibility
176slice) is booted from.
177.It Ar filename
178The pathname of the file to boot (relative to the root directory
179on the specified partition).
180Defaults to
181.Pa /boot/kernel/kernel .
182Symbolic links are not supported (hard links are).
183.It Xo Op Fl aCcDdghmnPpqrsv
184.Op Fl S Ns Ar speed
185.Xc
186Boot flags:
187.Pp
188.Bl -tag -width "-CXX" -compact
189.It Fl a
190during kernel initialization,
191ask for the device to mount as the root file system.
192.It Fl C
193try to mount root file system from a CD-ROM.
194.It Fl c
195this flag is currently a no-op.
196.It Fl D
197boot with the dual console configuration.
198In the single
199configuration, the console will be either the internal display
200or the serial port, depending on the state of the
201.Fl h
202option below.
203In the dual console configuration,
204both the internal display and the serial port will become the console
205at the same time, regardless of the state of the
206.Fl h
207option.
208.It Fl d
209enter the DDB kernel debugger
210(see
211.Xr ddb 4 )
212as early as possible in kernel initialization.
213.It Fl g
214use the GDB remote debugging protocol.
215.It Fl h
216force the serial console.
217For instance, if you boot from the internal console,
218you can use the
219.Fl h
220option to force the kernel to use the serial port as its
221console device.
222The serial port driver
223.Xr sio 4
224has a flag (0x20) to override this option.
225If that flag is set, the serial port will always be used as the console,
226regardless of the
227.Fl h
228option described here.
229See the man page for
230.Xr sio 4
231for more details.
232.It Fl m
233mute the console to suppress all console input and output during the
234boot.
235.It Fl n
236ignore key press to interrupt boot before
237.Xr loader 8
238is invoked.
239.It Fl P
240probe the keyboard.
241If no keyboard is found, the
242.Fl D
243and
244.Fl h
245options are automatically set.
246.It Fl p
247pause after each attached device during the device probing phase.
248.It Fl q
249be quiet,
250do not write anything to the console unless automatic boot fails or
251is disabled.
252This option only affects second-stage bootstrap,
253to prevent next stages from writing to the console use in
254combination with the
255.Fl m
256option.
257.It Fl r
258use the statically configured default for the device containing the
259root file system
260(see
261.Xr config 8 ) .
262Normally, the root file system is on the device
263that the kernel was loaded from.
264.It Fl s
265boot into single-user mode; if the console is marked as
266.Dq insecure
267(see
268.Xr ttys 5 ) ,
269the root password must be entered.
270.It Fl S Ns Ar speed
271set the speed of the serial console to
272.Ar speed .
273The default is 9600 unless it has been overridden by setting
274.Va BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED
275in
276.Xr make.conf 5
277and recompiling and reinstalling the boot blocks.
278.It Fl v
279be verbose during device probing (and later).
280.El
281.El
282.El
283.Pp
284Use the
285.Pa /boot.config
286file to set the default configuration options for the boot block code.
287See
288.Xr boot.config 5
289for more information about the
290.Pa /boot.config
291file.
292.Sh FILES
293.Bl -tag -width /boot/loader -compact
294.It Pa /boot.config
295parameters for the boot blocks (optional)
296.It Pa /boot/boot1
297first stage bootstrap file
298.It Pa /boot/boot2
299second stage bootstrap file
300.It Pa /boot/loader
301third stage bootstrap
302.It Pa /boot/kernel/kernel
303default kernel
304.It Pa /boot/kernel.old/kernel
305typical non-default kernel (optional)
306.El
307.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
308When disk-related errors occur, these are reported by the second-stage
309bootstrap using the same error codes returned by the BIOS, for example
310.Dq Disk error 0x1 (lba=0x12345678) .
311Here is a partial list of these error codes:
312.Pp
313.Bl -tag -width "0x80" -compact
314.It 0x1
315Invalid argument
316.It 0x2
317Address mark not found
318.It 0x4
319Sector not found
320.It 0x8
321DMA overrun
322.It 0x9
323DMA attempt across 64K boundary
324.It 0xc
325Invalid media
326.It 0x10
327Uncorrectable CRC/ECC error
328.It 0x20
329Controller failure
330.It 0x40
331Seek failed
332.It 0x80
333Timeout
334.El
335.Pp
336.Sy "NOTE" :
337On older machines, or otherwise where EDD support (disk packet
338interface support) is not available, all boot-related files and
339structures (including the kernel) that need to be accessed during the
340boot phase must reside on the disk at or below cylinder 1023 (as the
341BIOS understands the geometry).
342When a
343.Dq Disk error 0x1
344is reported by the second-stage bootstrap, it generally means that this
345requirement has not been adhered to.
346.Sh SEE ALSO
347.Xr ddb 4 ,
348.Xr boot.config 5 ,
349.Xr make.conf 5 ,
350.Xr ttys 5 ,
351.Xr boot0cfg 8 ,
352.Xr bsdlabel 8 ,
353.Xr btxld 8 ,
354.Xr config 8 ,
355.Xr halt 8 ,
356.Xr loader 8 ,
357.Xr nextboot 8 ,
358.Xr reboot 8 ,
359.Xr shutdown 8
360.Sh BUGS
361The
362.Xr bsdlabel 5
363format used by this version of
364.Bx
365is quite
366different from that of other architectures.
367.Pp
368Due to space constraints, the keyboard probe initiated by the
369.Fl P
370option is simply a test that the BIOS has detected an
371.Dq extended
372keyboard.
373If an
374.Dq XT/AT
375keyboard (with no F11 and F12 keys, etc.) is attached, the probe will
376fail.
377