Sun Microsystems Sun Workstation 100U System Manager's Manual page 91

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Ill5talling UNIX on Systems without Tape Support
Sun 100/150 Installation Manual
We invoke the ,etup program by typing the ,etup command. Setup begill5 by requesting global
information:
:/1=
setup
Sun Microsystems Configuration System
Global Information
1) network disk server
2) standalone
3)
~tandalone
with remote tape
Enter the number for your environment: 3
You have a standalone system with remote tape; is this correct! (y/n):
y
Note that the program a5ks you to verify configuration information after each 'phase' of
configuration is complete. it is extremely difficult to undo system configuration, so be careful
with your responses: 'y' casts things in concrete, and in' allows you to start the phase over
again. You can also type 'q' to any prompt to quit the ,etup program and return to the shell-
this allows you to annihilate what you have done and start over, if you have to.
Next, letup establishes your workstation's identity: name and address:
Host Information
Enter your hostname: your _holtncame
Network numbers may be either class A, B or C
Their formats are:
Class A: nnn
( 0
<=
nnn
<=
127)
Class B: nnn.bl
(128
<=
nnn
<=
191)
Class C: nnn.bl.b2 (192
<=
nnn
<-
255)
bl and b2 are one byte «()'255) quantites
Enter your network number (default is 192.9.200): <RETURN>
Your network number is 192.9.200; is this correct! (yIn):
y
Enter your host number
This is a number between 1 and 255: your_holt_number
Your hostname and host number are:
your _Aoltncame:
your _ho, t_number
Is this correct! (y In): y
Note that you use your network and host numbers here. See the section above, Determining
Network Information, if you need explanation of these.
The la5t phase of ,etup configuration requests information about your remote host's tape sub-
system:
5-10
Revision H of 12 March 1984

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