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The AIX boot image used in each of the above platforms is platform-specific. To
create platform-specific boot images, AIX provides support for the following two
issues:

Recognition of the platform type -

The given platform is specified in the IPL control block built by Software ROS.
The boot utility command,

bootinfo -T

, inspects the IPL control block and

prints the platform type to the standard output.

Specifying the platform type -

With the command

bosboot -T

, you can generate the boot image for the target

platform. If the platform type is not specified, this command defaults to the
current platform type that the system is running on.

Table 12 (Page 2 of 2). Platform Types

Name

Description

rspc

PCI-based RS/6000 systems

4.3.1 Platform-Specific Components

The AIX boot image is created using the

bosboot

command. In AIX Version 4.1,

however, this boot image is specific to one of the

supported platform types.

The following platform-specific components are required to create the AIX boot
image.

Base Proto and Proto Extension Files

RAM Filesystem

Object Data Manager (ODM) Predefined Database

4.3.1.1 Base Proto and Proto Extension Files

Base Proto and Proto Extension files are used to create the prototype files needed
for building the RAM file system used during the boot. The prototype files include
device configuration methods and device drivers that are specific to a given
machine's device configuration.

The

bosboot

command builds the prototype file by dynamically combining the Base

Proto file with proto extensions to include the installation methods and drivers.

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