The printed manuals include a letter icon on the spine to help you quickly
find the book you are looking for. The following icons are used:
G Indicates books that are for general users
S
Indicates books that are for system and network administrators
P
Indicates books that are for programmers
Although a book’s primary audience determines the documentation kit
it is packaged in, some books help meet the needs of several audiences.
For example, a general user can read the Programming Support Tools
manual (packaged in the Developer’s Documentation Kit) to get advanced
information about using commands such as grep or awk. The Security
manual (packaged in the General User Documentation Kit) provides
information for system administrators and programmers, as well as for
general users. Keep this in mind when searching for information on specific
topics.
The following sections describe the kits that comprise the Tru64 UNIX
Documentation Kit and the documentation that each kit contains. This
documentation is also provided on line, except where indicated.
1.5.1 End User Documentation Kit
The End User Documentation Kit contains all the information needed to
install, use, and administer the Tru64 UNIX system. This kit is divided
into three subkits as follows:
• Startup Documentation Kit
This kit is primarily for the person who installs the Tru64 UNIX
operating system. It contains information on how to configure software
components and some information (such as the Release Notes) needed
by all Tru64 UNIX users.
When you order the Tru64 UNIX operating system, the books in the
Startup Documentation Kit are packaged with the distribution media.
This kit contains the following documentation:
Release Notes for Version 5.1A
Technical Overview for Version 5.1A
Documentation Overview for Version 5.1A
Installation Guide
Installation Guide — Advanced Topics
Full Installation Quick Start Card (printed only)
Update Installation Quick Reference Card (printed only)
Quick Reference Card (printed only)
Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1A CD–ROMs (printed only)
• General User Documentation Kit
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