3.2.1 Full Installation Quick Start (revised)
The Full Installation Quick Start card describes the basic steps for
performing a Full Installation of the Tru64 UNIX operating system from
the installation CD–ROM. It walks you through the process of performing
preinstallation tasks, installing the operating system, and setting up
services.
Users of this card should have a working knowledge of the Tru64 UNIX
operating system and to have previously performed a Full Installation.
First-time installers are urged to follow the more detailed instructions
provided in the Installation Guide.
3.2.2 Update Installation Quick Reference Card (revised)
The Update Installation Quick Reference Card describes the basic steps for
upgrading your Tru64 UNIX operating system from Version 5.0A or 5.1 to
Version 5.1A from the installation CD–ROM or from a Remote Installation
Services (RIS) server. Update installations preserve disk partitions, file
systems, and file customizations.
Users of this card should have a working knowledge of the Tru64 UNIX
operating system and to have previously performed an Update Installation.
Users who are performing their first Update Installation are urged to follow
the more detailed instructions provided in the Installation Guide.
3.2.3 X Window System Administrator’s Guide
The X Window System Administrator’s Guide, published by O’Reilly &
Associates, describes how to customize a wide range of X Window System
environments, from an individual workstation to groups of workstations and
X terminals connected on a network. Major topics include security, the X
display manager (
xdm), fonts, color, X terminals, and X client applications.
3.3 Online-Only Documentation
The documentation described in this section is provided on the
Documentation CD–ROM and the Web.
3.3.1 BIND Configuration File Guide
The BIND Configuration File Guide describes the Berkeley Internet Name
Domain (BIND) Version 8 and its implementation as an Internet name
server for BSD-derived operating systems.
Version 8 is more configurable than previous releases of BIND, with new
areas of configuration such as access control lists and categorized logging.
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