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Introduction Notational conventions
● System expansions
This chapter describes in more detail how you can expand your system
using various components. It also explains how to replace defective compo-
nents.
● SCSI configurations
This chapter explains the SCSI-IDs for the hard disk drives and internal
SCSI configurations.
1.4 Notational conventions
italic type Identifies commands, menu items, names of buttons,
options, variables, file names, path names and input
within the body of the text.
fixed-width type
Used for messages and prompts on the screen.
[Key symbols] Keys are shown as they appear on the keyboard. If an
uppercase letter must be entered explicitly, the Shift
key is also specified (e.g.[SHIFT]).
A plus (+) sign between the key symbols indicates that
these keys are to be pressed simultaneously.
bold type Used for emphasis in the body of the text
“quotation marks” Used for references to other chapters, sections or
manuals
Ê Identifies an action that you need to take
I Alerts you to additional information, notes and tips
V CAUTION! Warning sign indicating that your health, the correct
functioning of your system or the security of your data
may be at risk if you ignore the information given at
this point.
Table 1: Notational conventions