Booting The Full Unix System - Sun Microsystems Sun Workstation 100U System Manager's Manual

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Sun 100/150 Installation Manual
Installing UNIX on Systems without Tape Support
Tape Information
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1/4" SCSI tape (st)
2) 1/2" Magnetic tape (mt)
3)
1/4"
Archive tape (ar)
Enter the number for the type of tape: (1-3): 3
You have specified a 1/4" Archive tape; is this correct! (y In):
y
Enter the name of the remote host that the
1/4" Archive tape is attached to: ,erver_name
Enter the host number for ,erve,_name: , ',_ho,t_number
The 1/4" Archive tape is attached to ,erver _name with host number, ',_hod_number
Is this correct! (yIn): y
When this last phase has been completed, ,etup asks you whether you want to institute the
configuration you have designed and, if you confirm, proceeds to edit several of the database
files:
You have completed the configuration questions.
Continuing will destroy any existing files under lusr
and any client partitions if you are a server.
Do you want to begin configuration! (yIn):
y
Updating /etc/hosts
[ ... A few lines of configuration messages . . . ]
If your distribution is on two 1/4-inch tape cartridges, ,etup will prompt you to change to the
second cartridge very shortly after it begins its back-end routine. Insert the second cartridge
and type 'RETURN' to continue the routine; it takes approximately
25
minutes to complete.
When ,etup is done with its back-end work, your shell prompt returns. You can then continue
your installation by booting the full
UNIX
system, as described below.
5.13.
Booting the Full UNIX System
Finally, you boot the full
UNIX
system. You must first halt the system, using the
I etcl
halt
com-
mand. This shuts down the system in an orderly manner, and returns control to the monitor:
*
/etc/halt
Syncing disks . . .. done
>
and now you can simply boot the
UNIX
system:
Revision H of 12 March 1984
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