If you are on a Unix-like operating system, you can build your own disk image with the following steps. It is roughly 3.6G in size, so make sure you have some free space.
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Install Funicular 0.6 (via shelf, we would suggest, although this is not strictly necessary)
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Put a copy of (or a symbolic link to) the NetBSD 6.1.5 install ISO for i386, called
NetBSD-6.1.5-i386.iso
, in this repo's root directory. Since it is fairly large (~314M) it is not automatically downloaded by Funicular, and you may wish to obtain it via a torrent or by some other method. -
In this repo's directory, run
IMAGE_SIZE=3600 funicular init system funicular install funicular init setup funicular setup
and follow the instructions given to you at each step.
funicular setup
will run QEMU, in particular the qemu-system-i386
executable. To pass additional flags to this executable, put them in
the QEMU_SYSTEM_I386_FLAGS
env var. For instance, to have QEMU
display NetBSD console in your host system's terminal, you can
export QEMU_SYSTEM_I386_FLAGS="-display curses"
- Build the image per the instructions in the Funicularfile.
- Create a directory on a FAT32 or NTFS partition called
The-Cats-Eye-Technologies-Platform-0.x
. We'll call this the distribution directory. - Copy the
wd0.img
toThe-Cats-Eye-Technologies-Platform-0.x.img
in the distribution directory. - Run
pandoc --from=markdown --to=html5 <USAGE.md >USAGE.html
. - Copy
USAGE.html
to the distribution directory too. - Use 7-Zip to compress the image to
The-Cats-Eye-Technologies-Platform-0.x.img.7z
at the highest level of compression. - Upload both files as per need.