Table 4-1 Contents Of Distribution Tape( S) - Sun Microsystems Sun Workstation 100U System Manager's Manual

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Installing UNIX for the First Time
Sun 100/150 Installation Manual
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Table 4-1: Contents of Distribution Tape(s)
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File Number
o
A general purpose boot program which knows how to boot
from the various devices that can
be
attached to the Sun
Workstation. The PROM monitor boots this general pur-
pose boot program.
1
A copy of a program called diag. Diag is used to format
and label disks.
2
A stand alone copy program which can copy from specified
sources to specified destinations.
3
An image of a miniature version of the root file system,
which contains enough machinery to get something up and
running.
4
Copyright file.
5
The complete root file system for the
UNIX
operating sys-
tem. This is on the tape in dump format and is loaded in
by the
tltr
utility.
6
A tar format dump of the /u,r/man (online manual
sources), /u,r/game, (games), and /u,r/demo (demonstra-
tion programs) directories. These directories are optional
and need only be loaded onto your system if they are
specifically required. Note that in a system which is being
formatted for diskless users, these directories may
be
too
big to fit into the public partition. You can exclude parts
of the dump, such as demonstration programs, if you wish.
7
Copyright file.
o
Copyright file. Note that this is file 8 on the nine-track
distribution tape; if the distribution is on a quarter-inch
cartridge tape, this file is actually the first file on the
5acond cartridge.
1
An image of the / ulr file system that was placed on the
tape by the tar(l) command. The ,etup program transfers
this file system to the disk.
2
Copyright file.
Revision H of 12 March 1984

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