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Date:      Thu, 7 Oct 2004 11:00:06 -0700
From:      "Kelly Hall" <khall@stbernard.com>
To:        <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   BTX scripting help
Message-ID:  <E7E213858379814A9AE48CA6754F5ECB030FD340@mail01.stbernard.com>

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Hi Folks,
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I'm trying to automate a sequence of BTX commands and I'm hitting some
snags.  I've got some minor forth experience, but it isn't enough.
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My machine uses the standard bootloader and doesn't present a menu for
the user.  By default, the machine boots a standard kernel and fs-image
file and everything is happy.  Sometimes, though, I want my users to be
able to boot an alternate kernel and fs-image.  To do this, what they do
now is:
  - wait for the default kernel to start loading
  - hit the space bar
  - BTX breaks out and gives them a prompt
  - they type four commands:
    - unload
    - load /kernel
    - load -t md_image /altfs-image
    - boot
I'd like to replace those four commands with one command to make things
nicer for them.
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So I tried to define the obvious forth word:
  : altboot   unload load /kernel load -t md_image /altfs-image boot ;
which fails to compile because /kernel isn't a word.

These all compile, but reboot when invoked
  : altboot  unload s" /kernel" load ;   \ reboots the box
  : altboot  unload load s" /kernel" ;   \ reboots the box
  : altboot  unload ." /kernel" load ;   \ reboots the box
  : altboot  unload load ." /kernel" ;   \ reboots the box
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I'm stumped.  Any suggestions?
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Kelly



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