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*** STANDALONE ULTRIX ENVIRONMENT *** If you select the BASIC Installation option from the list that follows, the installation software creates file systems on default partitions on your system disk and loads the mandatory ULTRIX software subsets. If you require additional installation choices, select the ADVANCED Installation option. Select one of the following options: 1) BASIC Installation 2) ADVANCED Installation 3) System management Enter your choice: 3 *** STANDALONE ULTRIX ENVIRONMENT *** If you select the BASIC Installation option from the list that follows, the installation software creates file systems on default partitions on your system disk and loads the mandatory ULTRIX software subsets. If you require additional installation choices, select the ADVANCED Installation option. Select one of the following options: 1) BASIC Installation 2) ADVANCED Installation 3) System management Enter your choice: 2 *** SYSTEM DISK SELECTION *** The 'Guide to Installing ULTRIX' explains the following table of system disk drives. Select one of the devices below to contain the root file system: SYSTEM DISK TABLE Selection Device ULTRIX Device Controller Controller Name Name Number Name Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 RZ56 rz0 0 SCSI 0 2 RZ25 rz1 1 SCSI 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter your choice: 1 You selected RZ56, device number 0. Make sure this disk drive is on line and write-enabled (if applicable to your disk drive), then confirm your choice. Use RZ56, rz0, for your system disk? (y/n) []: You must answer 'y' or 'n' to the following. You selected RZ56, device number 0. Make sure this disk drive is on line and write-enabled (if applicable to your disk drive), then confirm your choice. Use RZ56, rz0, for your system disk? (y/n) []: y Select one of the following partition tables to be displayed for the system disk rz0 RZ56: 1 ) Default partition table 2 ) Existing partition table Enter your choice: 2 The following table shows the existing disk partitions: Note: The size is shown in 512-byte blocks. partition bottom top size overlap a 0 42167 42168 c,d,e,f b 42168 173239 131072 c c 0 1299173 1299174 a,b,d,e,f,g,h d 0 0 0 a,c,e,f e 0 0 0 a,c,d,f f 0 0 0 a,c,d,e g 173240 923239 750000 c h 923240 1299173 375934 c Are these the disk partitions you want? (y/n): y The installation procedure now allocates the root file system on partition 'a' of the system disk, rz0 RZ56. Making the root file system on rz0 RZ56. The installation procedure is now restoring the root file system to partition 'a' of the system disk, rz0 RZ56. 1350+0 records in 1350+0 records out *** BOOTSTRAP COMMAND SEQUENCE *** Issue the following console commands to set your default bootpath variable and to boot your system disk: >> setenv bootpath rz(0,0,0)vmunix >> auto The system name assigned to your processor is dxsw02. *** DATE AND TIME SPECIFICATION *** The current date and time should be specified using the following format: yymmddhhmm Use two digits for year (yy), month (mm), day (dd), hour (hh), and minute (mm). Enter the time in 24-hour format. For example, 11:30 p.m. on May 3, 1991 would be entered as: 9105032330 Enter the date and time: 9205190521 *** TIME ZONE SELECTION *** Select the time zone for your area, using the options listed in the table below. You can also enter the number of hours (-12 to 12) in time east of Greenwich. Selection Time Zone --------------------------------- e Eastern c Central m Mountain p Pacific g Greenwich --------------------------------- Enter your choice: 1 Does your area alternate between Daylight Savings and Standard time? (y/n) [y]: y Select your geographic area for Daylight Savings Time, using the options in the table below. Selection Geographic Area -------------------------------- u USA a Australia e Eastern Europe c Central Europe w Western Europe -------------------------------- Enter your choice [u]: c The current date and time is Tue May 19 05:21:09 EDT 1992 *** /usr FILE SYSTEM ALLOCATION *** You can allocate the /usr file system to one of the disks listed in the table below. See the Guide to Installing ULTRIX for an explanation of this table: /usr FILE SYSTEM ALLOCATION TABLE Selection Device ULTRIX Device Controller Controller Name Name Number Name Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 RZ56 rz0 0 SCSI 0 2 RZ25 rz1 1 SCSI 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter your choice: 1 You selected RZ56, device number 0. Make sure this disk is on line and write-enabled (if applicable to this drive) and then confirm your choice. Use RZ56, rz0 for /usr file system? (y/n) []: y The disk rz0 you selected from the previous table has the following partitions available, on which you can allocate the /usr file system: partition size (Kbytes) overlap ------------------------------------------------ g -- 375000 c h -- 187967 c ------------------------------------------------ Type the letter of the partition on which you want to allocate the /usr file system [no default]: g Making the new file system for /usr on /dev/rrz0g RZ56 *** ALLOCATE THE SWAP1 SPACE *** You can allocate the swap1 space to one of the disks listed in the table below. See the Guide to Installing ULTRIX for an explanation of this table: SWAP1 SPACE ALLOCATION TABLE Selection Device ULTRIX Device Controller Controller Name Name Number Name Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 RZ56 rz0 0 SCSI 0 2 RZ25 rz1 1 SCSI 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter your choice: 1 You selected RZ56, device number 0. Make sure this disk is on line and write-enabled (if applicable to this drive) and then confirm your choice. Use RZ56, rz0 for swap1 space? (y/n) []: y The disk rz0 you selected from the previous table has the following partitions available, on which you can allocate the swap1 space: partition size (Kbytes) overlap ------------------------------------------------ b -- 65536 c h -- 187967 c ------------------------------------------------ Type the letter of the partition on which you want to allocate the swap1 space [no default]: b *** ALLOCATE THE SWAP2 SPACE *** Do you want to allocate a second swap space? (y/n) [n]: *** ALLOCATE THE CRASH DUMP SPACE *** You can allocate the crash dump space to one of the disks listed in the table below. See the Guide to Installing ULTRIX for an explanation of this table: CRASH DUMP SPACE ALLOCATION TABLE Selection Device ULTRIX Device Controller Controller Name Name Number Name Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 RZ56 rz0 0 SCSI 0 2 RZ25 rz1 1 SCSI 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter your choice: 1 You selected RZ56, device number 0. Make sure this disk is on line and write-enabled (if applicable to this drive) and then confirm your choice. Use RZ56, rz0 for crash dump space? (y/n) []: y The disk rz0 you selected from the previous table has the following partitions available, on which you can allocate the crash dump space: partition size (Kbytes) overlap ------------------------------------------------ h -- 187967 c b -- 65536 c ------------------------------------------------ Type the letter of the partition on which you want to allocate the crash dump space [no default]: b *** ALLOCATE THE var FILE SYSTEM *** You can allocate the var file system to one of the disks listed in the table below. See the Guide to Installing ULTRIX for an explanation of this table: var FILE SYSTEM ALLOCATION TABLE Selection Device ULTRIX Device Controller Controller Name Name Number Name Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 RZ56 rz0 0 SCSI 0 2 RZ25 rz1 1 SCSI 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter your choice: 1 You selected RZ56, device number 0. Make sure this disk is on line and write-enabled (if applicable to this drive) and then confirm your choice. Use RZ56, rz0 for var file system? (y/n) []: y The disk rz0 you selected from the previous table has the following partitions available, on which you can allocate the var file system: partition size (Kbytes) overlap ------------------------------------------------ h -- 187967 c g -- 375000 c ------------------------------------------------ Type the letter of the partition on which you want to allocate the var file system [no default]: g Select one of the options below that describes the type of display being used: 1) Black and White 2) Color 3) Gray Scale Enter your choice: 2 *** SUPPORTED SOFTWARE INSTALLATION *** *** Enter Subset Selections *** The following subsets are mandatory and will be installed automatically: * Base System * Kernel Configuration Files * TCP/IP Networking Utilities * Network File System Utilities * Extended (Berkeley) Mailer * Base System UPGRADE * Kernel Config Files UPGRADE * TCP/IP Networking Util UPGRADE * Network File Sys Util UPGRADE * X11/DECwindows User Environment * X11/DECwindows 75dpi Fonts * B&W, Color, or PX Server * X11/DECwindows User Env. UPGRADE The subsets listed below are optional: 1) Printer Support Environment 2) RAND Mail Handler 3) Doc. Preparation for Ref. Pages 4) Doc. Preparation Extensions 5) Adobe Font Metric Files 6) Software Development Utilities 7) Internationalization Runtime Env. 8) Internationalization Dev. Env. 9) CDA Base System 10) CDA Software Dev Libraries 11) Source Code Control System 12) Kerberos Network Authentication 13) Enhanced Security Features 14) Sys. Config. Mgmt. Program (SCAMP) 15) Prestoserve Utilities 16) RPC Runtime Environment 17) RPC Development Environment 18) Accounting Software 19) Communications Utilities 20) Maintenance Operations Protocol 21) Unix-to-Unix Copy Facility 22) System Exerciser Package 23) Ref. Pages for Sys. Admin. & Users 24) Reference Pages for Programers 25) Programming Examples 26) Printer Support Env. UPGRADE 27) Software Dev. Utilities UPGRADE 28) Enhanced Sec. Features UPGRADE 29) RPC Runtime Environment UPGRADE 30) Accounting Software UPGRADE 31) Communications Util. UPGRADE 32) Sys Exerciser Package UPGRADE 33) Ref Pages Admin/Users UPGRADE 34) Ref Pages for Prog UPGRADE 35) Programming Examples UPGRADE 36) X11/DECwindows PEX Fonts 37) Additional DECwindows Applications 38) DECwindows Mail Application 39) Worksystem Development Environment 40) System Management Tools 41) UWS Runtime Reference Pages 42) UWS Development Reference Pages 43) TCP/IP Networking Util. PATCHES 44) Truecolor Server 45) X11R4 PXG Server 46) X11/DECwindows 100dpi Fonts 47) DECwindows Mail Appl. UPGRADE 48) Worksystem Devmt. Env. UPGRADE 49) UWS Runtime Reference Pages UPGRAD 50) Wavefront Personal Visualizer 51) Personal Visualizer Manual Page 52) X11/DECwindows User Env. PATCHES 53) All of the Above 54) None of the Above 55) Exit without installing subsets Enter your choice(s): 53 Working....Tue May 19 05:29:54 EDT 1992 You are installing the following subsets: Base System Kernel Configuration Files TCP/IP Networking Utilities Network File System Utilities Extended (Berkeley) Mailer Base System UPGRADE Kernel Config Files UPGRADE TCP/IP Networking Util UPGRADE Network File Sys Util UPGRADE X11/DECwindows User Environment X11/DECwindows 75dpi Fonts B&W, Color, or PX Server X11/DECwindows User Env. UPGRADE Printer Support Environment RAND Mail Handler Doc. Preparation for Ref. Pages Doc. Preparation Extensions Adobe Font Metric Files Software Development Utilities Internationalization Runtime Env. Internationalization Dev. Env. CDA Base System CDA Software Dev Libraries Source Code Control System Kerberos Network Authentication Enhanced Security Features Sys. Config. Mgmt. Program (SCAMP) Prestoserve Utilities RPC Runtime Environment RPC Development Environment Accounting Software Communications Utilities Maintenance Operations Protocol Unix-to-Unix Copy Facility System Exerciser Package Ref. Pages for Sys. Admin. & Users Reference Pages for Programers Programming Examples Printer Support Env. UPGRADE Software Dev. Utilities UPGRADE Enhanced Sec. Features UPGRADE RPC Runtime Environment UPGRADE Accounting Software UPGRADE Communications Util. UPGRADE Sys Exerciser Package UPGRADE Ref Pages Admin/Users UPGRADE Ref Pages for Prog UPGRADE Programming Examples UPGRADE X11/DECwindows PEX Fonts Additional DECwindows Applications DECwindows Mail Application Worksystem Development Environment System Management Tools UWS Runtime Reference Pages UWS Development Reference Pages TCP/IP Networking Util. PATCHES Truecolor Server X11R4 PXG Server X11/DECwindows 100dpi Fonts DECwindows Mail Appl. UPGRADE Worksystem Devmt. Env. UPGRADE UWS Runtime Reference Pages UPGRADE Wavefront Personal Visualizer Personal Visualizer Manual Page X11/DECwindows User Env. PATCHES Is this correct? (y/n): y Base System (UDTBASE420) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 05:31:49 EDT 1992 Working....Tue May 19 05:34:00 EDT 1992 Verifying Working....Tue May 19 05:36:11 EDT 1992 Kernel Configuration Files (UDTBIN420) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 05:37:31 EDT 1992 Working....Tue May 19 05:39:44 EDT 1992 Working....Tue May 19 05:41:50 EDT 1992 Verifying Working....Tue May 19 05:42:49 EDT 1992 TCP/IP Networking Utilities (UDTINET420) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 05:44:37 EDT 1992 Verifying Working....Tue May 19 05:45:41 EDT 1992 Network File System Utilities (UDTNFS420) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 05:46:00 EDT 1992 Verifying Extended (Berkeley) Mailer (UDTUMAIL420) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Verifying Base System UPGRADE (UDTBASE425) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 05:47:21 EDT 1992 Verifying Working....Tue May 19 05:48:42 EDT 1992 Kernel Config Files UPGRADE (UDTBIN425) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 05:49:25 EDT 1992 Working....Tue May 19 05:51:32 EDT 1992 Working....Tue May 19 05:53:38 EDT 1992 Verifying Working....Tue May 19 05:54:57 EDT 1992 TCP/IP Networking Util UPGRADE (UDTINET425) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Verifying Network File Sys Util UPGRADE (UDTNFS425) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Verifying
. . . . . . Other Subsets are Installed and verified . . . . . .
UWS Runtime Reference Pages UPGRADE (UDWMAN425) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Verifying Wavefront Personal Visualizer (UDWTPV024425) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 06:43:10 EDT 1992 Working....Tue May 19 06:45:15 EDT 1992 Verifying Working....Tue May 19 06:45:47 EDT 1992 Personal Visualizer Manual Page (UDWTPVMAN425) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Verifying X11/DECwindows User Env. PATCHES (UDWX11425001) Copying from dxsoft (inet) Working....Tue May 19 06:47:13 EDT 1992 Verifying ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Installation of Wavefront Personal Visualizer V2.4 for ULTRIX on Tue May 19 06:48:19 EDT 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wavefront Personal Visualizer V2.4 for ULTRIX Installation Procedure succeeded The installation procedure has successfully installed the software subsets. *** CONFIGURATION FILE KERNEL OPTION SELECTION *** Selection Kernel Option --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Local Area Transport (LAT) 2 Bisynchronous Communication protocol (VAX only) 3 Computer Interconnect (CI) network 4 Diagnostic/Utilities Protocol (DUP) 5 ISO9660 File System Support (CDFS) 6 Ethernet Packet Filter 7 Enhanced Security Features 8 DECnet 9 All of the above 10 None of the above ---------------------------------------------------------------- Enter the selection number for each kernel option you want. For example, 1 3 : 5 7 You specified the following kernel options: ISO9660 File System Support (CDFS) Enhanced Security Features Is this correct? (y/n) [n]: y *** SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE *** Configuration file complete. Do you want to edit the configuration file? (y/n) [n]: *** PERFORMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION *** working ..... Tue May 19 07:56:55 EDT 1992 working ..... Tue May 19 07:58:56 EDT 1992 working ..... Tue May 19 08:00:57 EDT 1992 working ..... Tue May 19 08:02:58 EDT 1992 *** DEVICE SPECIAL FILE CREATION *** working ..... Tue May 19 08:03:17 EDT 1992 *** SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE COMPLETE *** The following files were created during the installation procedure: /vmunix - customized kernel /genvmunix - generic kernel /usr/adm/install.log - installation log file /usr/adm/install.FS.log - file systems log file /usr/adm/install.DEV.log - special device log file