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LILO 
 
Welcome to the Slackware Linux 2.0.2 Bootkernel disk! 
 
If you have any extra parameters to pass to the kernel, enter them at the 
prompt below. For instance, you might need something like this to detect the 
hard drive on PS/1 and ValuePoint models from IBM: 
 
   ramdisk hd=cyl,hds,secs (Where "cyl", "hds", and "secs" are the number of 
                            cylinders, sectors, and heads on the drive. Most 
                            machine won't need this.) 
 
Also, in a pinch, you can boot your system with a command like: 
   mount root=/dev/hda1 
 
On machines with low memory, you can mount root=/dev/fd1 or 
mount root=/dev/fd0 to install without a ramdisk. See LOWMEM.TXT for details. 
 
If you wold rather load the root/install disk from your second floppy drive: 
   drive2  (or even this: ramdisk root=/dev/hd1) 
 
DON'T SWITCH ANY DISKS YET! This prompt is just for entering extra paramters. 
If you don't need to enter any paramters, hit ENTER to conitnue. 
 
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<< »­Ãæ 5-2 >> 
Please remove the boot kernel disk from your floppy drive, insert a 
root/install disk (such as one of the Slackware color144, colrlite, 
tty144, or tty12 disks) or some other disk you wish to load into a 
ramdisk and boot, and then press ENTER to continue. 
 
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<< »­Ãæ 5-3 >> 
VFS: Disk change detected on device 2/28 
RAMDISK: Loading 1440 blocks into RAM disk .................................. 
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<< »­Ãæ 5-4 >> 
 
Welcome to the Slackware Linux installation disk, (v. 2.0.2) 
 
###### IMPORTANT! READ THE INFORMATION BELOW CAREFULLY. ###### 
- You will need one or more partitions of type "Linux native" prepared. It is 
  also recommended that you create a swap partition (type "Linux swap") prior 
  to installation. Most users can use the Linux "fdisk" utility to create and 
  tag the types of all these partitions. OS/2 Boot Manager users, however, 
  should create their Linux partitions with OS/2 "fdisk", add the bootable 
  (root) partition to the Boot Manager menu, and then use the Linux "fdisk" to 
  tag the partitions as type "Linux native". 
- If you have 4 megabytes or less of RAM, you MUST activate a swap partition 
  before running setup. After making the partition with fdisk, use: 
mkswap /dev/<partition> <number of blocks> ; swapon /dev/<partition> 
- Once you have prepared the disk partitions for Linux, and activated a swap 
  partition if you need one, type "setup" to begin the installation process. 
- If you want the install program to use monochrome displays, type: 
TERM=vt100 
  before you start "setup". 
 
You may now login as "root". 
 
slackware login: 
 
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# fdisk /dev/hdb 
 
Command (m for help): p 
 
Disk /dev/hdb: 16 heads, 63 sectors, 826 cylinders 
Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 bytes 
 
   Device Boot  Begin   Start     End  Blocks   Id  System 
/dev/hdb1           1       1     100   50368+  83  Linux native 
/dev/hdb2         101     101     405  153720    7  OS/2 HPFS 
/dev/hdb3         536     536     736  101304   83  Linux native 
/dev/hdb4   *     406     406     535   65520   a5  BSD/386 
 
Command (m for help): 
 
 
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<< »­Ãæ 5- >> 
$ df 
Filesystem         1024-blocks  Used Available Capacity Mounted on 
/dev/hda1             139112  101280    30648     77%   / 
/dev/hdb3             137825   54679    80299     41%   /var 
/dev/hdb1             313715   96612   213515     31%   /var/spool/news 
/dev/hda3              47586   36833     8289     82%   /home 
/dev/hda2             198099   76000   111869     40%   /usr/local 
/dev/hda4              19355     793    17563      4%   /tmp 
/dev/sbpcd            660480  660480        0    100%   /cdrom 
 
<< »­Ãæ 5- >> 
 
$ fdisk /dev/hda 
Using /dev/hda as default device! 
 
Command (m for help): p 
 
Disk /dev/hda: 15 heads, 62 sectors, 899 cylinders 
Units = cylinders of 930 * 512 bytes 
 
   Device Boot  Begin   Start     End  Blocks   Id  System 
/dev/hda1   *       2       2     310  143685   83  Linux native 
/dev/hda2         311     311     750  204600   83  Linux native 
/dev/hda3         751     751     856   49290   83  Linux native 
/dev/hda4         857     857     899   19995    5  Extended 
 
 
<< »­Ãæ 5- >> 
$ fdisk /dev/hdb                      <- Ö¸¶¨¹æ»®µÚ¶þ¿ÅÓ²µú 
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 1048. 
This is larger than 1024, and may cause problems with some software. 
 
Command (m for help): p 
 
Disk /dev/hdb: 16 heads, 63 sectors, 826 cylinders 
Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 bytes 
 
   Device Boot  Begin   Start     End  Blocks   Id  System 
/dev/hdb1           1       1     100   50368+  83  Linux native 
/dev/hdb4   *     406     406     535   65520   a5  Unknown 
 
Command (m for help): n                <- n ÉèÁ¢Ð·ָîÇø 
Command action 
   e   extended 
   p   primary partition (1-4) 
p                                      <- p¡¡Ö¸¶¨ primary ·Ö¸îÇø 
 
Partition number (1-4): 2              <- 2  Ö¸¶¨µÚ¶þ¸ö 
 
First cylinder (101-826): 101          <- Ö¸¶¨µÚ¶þ·Ö¸îÇøÎ»Öà
                                          ´Ó 101 - 250 cylinder 
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (101-405): 250 
 
Command (m for help): n                <- n ÉèÁ¢Ð·ָîÇø 
 
Command (m for help): 
   e   extended 
   p   primary partition (1-4) 
p                                      <- p¡¡Ö¸¶¨ primary ·Ö¸îÇø 
 
Partition number (1-4): 3              <- Ö¸¶¨µÚÈý·Ö¸îÇøÎ»Öà
                                          ´Ó 251 - 250 cylinder 
 
First cylinder (251-826): 251          <- ÌîÈë 251 
Last cylinder or +size or +sizeM or +sizeK (251-405): 290  <- ÌîÈë 290 
 
Command (m for help): p                <- Óàp Ö¸Áîä¯ÀÀÉ趨½á¹û 
 
Disk /dev/hdb: 16 heads, 63 sectors, 826 cylinders 
Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 bytes 
 
   Device Boot  Begin   Start     End  Blocks   Id  System 
/dev/hdb1           1       1     100   50368+  83  Linux native 
/dev/hdb2         101     101     250   75600   83  Linux native 
/dev/hdb3         251     251     290   20160   83  Linux native 
/dev/hdb4   *     406     406     535   65520   a5  Unknown 
 
Command (m for help): t                <- Ð޸ķָîÇøÐÍ̬ 
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Hex code (type L to list codes): 82    <- 82 ´ú±í Linux Swap Partition 
 
Changed system type of partition 3 to 82 (Linux swap) 
 
 
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     ______________ Slackware Linux Setup (version FD-2.0.2) ______________¡õ    ¡õ Welcome to Slackware Linux Setup.                                   ¡õ    ¡õ Select an option below using the UP/DOWN keys and SPACE or ENTER.   ¡õ    ¡õ Alternate keys may also be used: '+', '-', and TAB.                 ¡õ    ¡õ __________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õHELP       Read the Slackware Setup HELP file                    ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õKEYMAP     Remap your keyboard if you're not using a US one      ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õQUICK      Choose quick or verbose install mode [now: VERBOSE]   ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õMAKE TAGS  Experts may customize tagfiles to preselect packages  ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õADDSWAP    Set up your swap partition(s)                         ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õTARGET     Set up your target partitions                         ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õSOURCE     Select source media                                   ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õDISK SETS  Decide which disk sets you wish to install    ! 
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      ______________________¡õSWAP SPACE DETECTED ________________________ 
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       ________________________ MKSWAP WARNING ________________________ 
      ¡õ IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have already made any of your swap      ¡õ      ¡õ partitions active (using the swapon command), then you         ¡õ      ¡õ should not allow Setup to use mkswap on your swap partitions,  ¡õ      ¡õ because it may corrupt memory pages that are currently         ¡õ      ¡õ swapped out. Instead, you will have to make sure that your     ¡õ      ¡õ swap partitions have been prepared (with mkswap) before they   ¡õ      ¡õ will work. You might want to do this to any inactive swap      ¡õ      ¡õ partitions before you reboot.                                  ¡õ       ________________________________________________________________ ¡õ      ¡õ                           <  OK  >                             ¡õ       ________________________________________________________________ ¡õ 
 
 
        ________________________¡õUSE MKSWAP? ________________________ 
       ¡õ  Do you want Setup to use mkswap on your swap partitions?   ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________¡õ       ¡õ                    < Yes >      <  No  >                    ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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           __________________ ACTIVATE SWAP SPACE? __________________ 
          ¡õ If you have not already activated your swap partitions  ¡õ          ¡õ with 'swapon', you should do so at this time. Activate  ¡õ          ¡õ swap partitions with 'swapon'?                          ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                  < Yes >      <  No  >                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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     ______________________¡õSWAP SPACE CONFIGURED ________________________ 
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           ______________ CONTINUE WITH INSTALLATION? ______________ 
          ¡õ Now that you've set up your swap space, you may         ¡õ          ¡õ continue on with the installation. Otherwise, you'll    ¡õ          ¡õ be returned to the main menu. Would you like to         ¡õ          ¡õ continue the installation and set up your TARGET        ¡õ          ¡õ drive(s)?                                               ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                  < Yes >      <  No  >                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
 
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    ¡õ                                                                     ¡õ    ¡õ    Device Boot  Begin   Start     End  Blocks   Id  System          ¡õ    ¡õ /dev/hdb1           1       1     100   50368+  83  Linux native    ¡õ    ¡õ /dev/hdb3         536     536     736  101304   83  Linux native    ¡õ    ¡õ                                                                     ¡õ    ¡õ Which device would you like to use for your root Linux partition?   ¡õ    ¡õ __________________________________________________________________  ¡õ    ¡õ¡õdev/hdb3                                                         ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ __________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ    ¡õ                                                                     ¡õ    ¡õ                                                                     ¡õ    ¡õ                                                                     ¡õ    ¡õ                                                           ! 
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        __________________  CHOOSE LINUX FILESYSTEM __________________ 
       ¡õ There are two main filesystem types that are used for        ¡õ       ¡õ Linux. These are the xiafs filesystem, and the second        ¡õ       ¡õ extended filesystem (ext2). Ext2 seems to be the current     ¡õ       ¡õ standard. Xiafs hasn't really been changed in quite some     ¡õ       ¡õ time. Ext2 has one really nice feature that xiafs doesn't    ¡õ       ¡õ have: as an ext2 partition is unmounted, a clean bit is      ¡õ       ¡õ written to it. When the machine is rebooted, checking is     ¡õ       ¡õ skipped for any partitions that have the clean bit on them.  ¡õ       ¡õ Xiafs may be a better choice for machines with low memory,   ¡õ       ¡õ however, so it's still supported. What filesystem do you     ¡õ       ¡õ plan to use on your root partition (/dev/hdb3), ext2fs or    ¡õ       ¡õ xiafs?                                                       ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________   ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         ext2   Linux Second ! 
 Extended Filesystem          ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         xiafs  Linux Xiafs                               ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________   ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ 
 
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      ________________________  FORMAT PARTITION ________________________ 
     ¡õ If this partition has not been formatted, you should format it.   ¡õ     ¡õ NOTE: This will erase all data on it. If you are trying to        ¡õ     ¡õ upgrade an existing Linux partition, you should use setup from    ¡õ     ¡õ your hard drive, not from the boot/root disk. (The versions of    ¡õ     ¡õ setup supplied on the hard drive and the boot/root disk differ)   ¡õ     ¡õ Would you like to format this partition?                          ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ       Format  Quick format with no bad block checking         ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ       Check   Slow format that checks for bad blocks          ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ       No      No, do not format this partition                ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ ! 
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                  ______________  FORMATTING ________________ 
                 ¡õ Formatting /dev/hdb3                     ¡õ                 ¡õ Size in 1K blocks:    70560              ¡õ                 ¡õ Filesystem type: ext2                    ¡õ                  __________________________________________ 
 
 
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      ____________________________________________________________________ 
     ¡õ You seem to have more than one partition tagged as Linux native.  ¡õ     ¡õ You may use these to distribute your Linux system across more     ¡õ     ¡õ than one partition. Currently, you have /dev/hdb3 mounted as      ¡õ     ¡õ your / partition. You might want to mount large directories such  ¡õ     ¡õ as /usr or /usr/X11 or seperate partitions. You should not try    ¡õ     ¡õ to mount /etc, /sbin, or /bin on their own partitions since they  ¡õ     ¡õ contain utilities needed to bring the system up and mount         ¡õ     ¡õ partitions. Would you like to use some of the other Linux         ¡õ     ¡õ partitions to mount some of your directories?                     ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                       < Yes >      <  No  >                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
 
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    ______________________________________________________________________ 
   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ These are your Linux partitions:                                     ¡õ   ¡õ /dev/hdb1           1       1     100   50368+  83  Linux native     ¡õ   ¡õ /dev/hdb3         536     536     736  101304   83  Linux native     ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ These partitions are already in use:                                 ¡õ   ¡õ /dev/hdb1 on /mnt type ext2 (rw)                                     ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ Please enter the partition you would like to use, or                 ¡õ   ¡õ type [q] to quit adding new partitions:                              ¡õ   ¡õ __________________________________________________________________   ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ/dev/hdb1                                                         ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________! 
 _______ ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ    ______________________________________________________________________ ¡õ   ¡õ                       <  OK  >      <Cancel>                         ¡õ    ______________________________________________________________________ ¡õ 
 
    ÒÔÏÂͬÑùÖ¸¶¨ ext2¡£ 
 
 
        __________________  CHOOSE LINUX FILESYSTEM __________________ 
       ¡õ There are two main filesystem types that are used for        ¡õ       ¡õ Linux. These are the xiafs filesystem, and the second        ¡õ       ¡õ extended filesystem (ext2). Ext2 seems to be the current     ¡õ       ¡õ standard. Xiafs hasn't really been changed in quite some     ¡õ       ¡õ time. Ext2 has one really nice feature that xiafs doesn't    ¡õ       ¡õ have: as an ext2 partition is unmounted, a clean bit is      ¡õ       ¡õ written to it. When the machine is rebooted, checking is     ¡õ       ¡õ skipped for any partitions that have the clean bit on them.  ¡õ       ¡õ Xiafs may be a better choice for machines with low memory,   ¡õ       ¡õ however, so it's still supported. What filesystem do you     ¡õ       ¡õ plan to use on your root partition (/dev/hdb3), ext2fs or    ¡õ       ¡õ xiafs?                                                       ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________   ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         ext2   Linux Second ! 
 Extended Filesystem          ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         xiafs  Linux Xiafs                               ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________   ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ 
 
 
                  ______________  FORMATTING ________________ 
                 ¡õ Formatting /dev/hdb3                     ¡õ                 ¡õ Size in 1K blocks:    70560              ¡õ                 ¡õ Filesystem type: ext2                    ¡õ                  __________________________________________ 
 
 
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    ____________________  DOS AND OS/2 PARTITION SETUP ____________________ ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ The following DOS FAT or OS/2 HPFS partitions were found:             ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ /dev/hda1   *       1       1    1000  127491+   6  DOS 16-bit >=32M  ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ Would you like to make some of these partitions visible from Linux?   ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                ! 
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   __________________________¡õCHOOSE PARTITION ____________________________¡õ  ¡õ These DOS or OS/2 partitions are available to mount:                   ¡õ  ¡õ /dev/hda1   *       1       1    1000  127491+   6  DOS 16-bit >=32M   ¡õ  ¡õ Please enter the partition you want to access from Linux,              ¡õ  ¡õ or type [q] to quit adding new partitions:                             ¡õ  ¡õ ____________________________________________________________________   ¡õ  ¡õ¡õdev/hda1                                                            ¡õ¡õ  ¡õ ____________________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ                                                 ! 
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        ____________________  SELECT MOUNT POINT ______________________ 
       ¡õ Now this new partition must be mounted somewhere in your     ¡õ       ¡õ directory tree. Please enter the directory under which       ¡õ       ¡õ you would like to put it. for instance, you might want to    ¡õ       ¡õ reply /dosc, /dosd, or something like that. NOTE: This       ¡õ       ¡õ partition won't actually be mounted until you reboot.        ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Where would you like to mount /dev/hda1?                     ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õmsdos                                                     ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ 
 
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           ______________________  CONTINUE? ________________________ 
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        __________________¡õSOURCE MEDIA SELECTION ____________________ 
       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Where do you plan to install Slackware Linux from?           ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________   ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         1  Install from a hard drive partition           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         2  Install from floppy disks                     ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         3  Install via NFS                               ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         4  Install from a pre-mounted directory          ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         5  Install from CD-ROM                           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ 
 
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       ______________________ SELECT FLOPPY DRIVE ______________________ 
      ¡õ                                                                ¡õ      ¡õ The base Slackware series (A) can be installed from 1.2M       ¡õ      ¡õ or 1.44M media. Most of the other disks will not fit on        ¡õ      ¡õ 1.2M media, but can be downloaded to your hard drive and       ¡õ      ¡õ installed from there later.                                    ¡õ      ¡õ                                                                ¡õ      ¡õ Which drive do you want to install from?                       ¡õ      ¡õ ____________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ¡õ               /dev/fd0H1440  1.44M drive a:                ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ¡õ               /dev/fd1H1440  1.44M drive b:                ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ¡õ               /dev/fd0h1200  1.2M drive a:                 ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ¡õ               /dev/fd1h1200  1.2M drive b:                 ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ ____________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ                   ! 
                                              ¡õ       ________________________________________________________________ ¡õ      ¡õ                    <  OK  >      <Cancel>                      ¡õ       ________________________________________________________________ 
 
 
 
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       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Where do you plan to install Slackware Linux from?           ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         1  Install from a hard drive partition           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         2  Install from floppy disks                     ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         3  Install via NFS                               ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         4  Install from a pre-mounted directory          ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         5  Install from CD-ROM                           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ __________________________________________________________ ¡õ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        ______________________________________________________________ ¡õ 
 
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       ____________________ INSTALLATION THROUGH NFS ____________________¡õ      ¡õ                                                                 ¡õ      ¡õ WARNING! Installing via NFS can be a real time-saver if you're  ¡õ      ¡õ good with TCP/IP, but is a tricky installation choice for the   ¡õ      ¡õ beginner. Some of the things you may have to do to get this     ¡õ      ¡õ option to work include:                                         ¡õ      ¡õ                                                                 ¡õ      ¡õ -- Setting up an /etc/networks file on the bootdisk             ¡õ      ¡õ -- Mandatory: getting the source directory exported from        ¡õ      ¡õ    your NFS server                                              ¡õ      ¡õ -- Starting up 'portmap'                                        ¡õ      ¡õ                                                                 ¡õ      ¡õ Are you sure you want to try to install via NFS?                ¡õ      ¡õ      ! 
                                                            ¡õ       __________________________________________________________________¡õ      ¡õ                      < Yes >      <  No  >                      ¡õ       __________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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        ______________________ ASSIGN IP ADDRESS ______________________¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ You will need to enter the IP address you wish to            ¡õ       ¡õ assign to this machine. Example: 111.112.113.114             ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ What is your IP address?                                     ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ92.168.1.148                                              ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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        ______________________¡õASSIGN NETMASK ________________________¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Now we need to know your netmask.                            ¡õ       ¡õ Typically this will be 255.255.255.0                         ¡õ       ¡õ but this can be different depending on                       ¡õ       ¡õ your local setup.                                            ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ What is your netmask?                                        ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ55.255.255.0                                              ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
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        __________________ ASSIGN BROADCAST ADDRESS ___________________ 
       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Typically your broadcast address will be the same as         ¡õ       ¡õ your IP address with 255 replacing the final value.          ¡õ       ¡õ Example: 111.112.113.255                                     ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ What is your broadcast address?                              ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ92.168.1.255                                              ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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        __________________¡õASSIGN NETWORK ADDRESS ____________________¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Now we need your network address.                            ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Your network address will usually be the same as your IP     ¡õ       ¡õ address, with the last value replaced by 0.                  ¡õ       ¡õ For example: 111.112.113.0                                   ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ What is your network address?                                ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ92.168.1.0                                                ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ        ________________________________! 
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       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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                          ____________________________¡õ                         ¡õ  Do you have a gateway?   ¡õ                         ¡õ                           ¡õ                          ____________________________¡õ                         ¡õ   < Yes >      <  No  >   ¡õ                          ____________________________¡õ 
 
     ÏÂÃæ»Ø´ð NFS server ËùÔÚ IP µØÖ·¡£ 
 
 
      __________________ ENTER IP ADDRESS OF NFS SERVER __________________¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Good! We're all set on the local end, but now we need to know     ¡õ     ¡õ where to find the software packages to install. First, we need    ¡õ     ¡õ the IP address of the machine where the Slackware sources are     ¡õ     ¡õ stored.                                                           ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ What is the IP address of your NFS server?                        ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ92.168.1.150                                                   ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ ! 
     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                      <  OK  >      <Cancel>                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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      ____________________ ETHERNET DEVICE SELECTION _____________________ 
     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Slackware can configure either an INTERNAL ethernet card, or an   ¡õ     ¡õ EXTERNAL D-Link adaptor.                                          ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Which type of ethernet device do you have?                        ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ              Internal  Internal ethernet card                 ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ              External  External D-Link adaptor                ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                      <  OK  >      <Cancel>                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
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        __________________¡õSELECT SOURCE DIRECTORY ___________________ 
       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ  There must be a directory on the server with the Slackware  ¡õ       ¡õ  sources for each disk in subdirectories beneath it.         ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ  The installation script needs to know the name of the       ¡õ       ¡õ  directory on your server that contains the disk             ¡õ       ¡õ  subdirectories. For example, if your A3 disk is found at    ¡õ       ¡õ  /slackware/a3, then you would respond: /slackware           ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ  What is the Slackware source directory?                     ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õroot/slackware-2.0.2                                      ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ        ________________________________! 
 _______________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
We'll switch into text mode here so you can see if you have any errors. 
 
 
We'll switch into text mode here so you can see if you have any errors. 
 
Configuring ethernet card... 
Mounting NFS... 
mount: 192.168.1.150:/root/slackware-2.0.2 failed, reason given by server: 
No such file or directory 
 
Current mount table: 
/dev/fd0 on / type minix (rw) 
none on /proc type proc (rw) 
/dev/hdb1 on /mnt type ext2 (rw) 
Do you think you need to try this again ([y]es, [n]o)? 
 
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        __________________¡õSOURCE MEDIA SELECTION ____________________¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Where do you plan to install Slackware Linux from?           ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         1  Install from a hard drive partition           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         2  Install from floppy disks                     ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         3  Install via NFS                               ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         4  Install from a pre-mounted directory          ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         5  Install from CD-ROM                           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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      ____________________ INSTALLING FROM HARD DISK _____________________ 
     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ In order to install directly from the hard disk you must          ¡õ     ¡õ have a partition with a directory containing the Slackware        ¡õ     ¡õ distribution such that each disk other than the boot disk         ¡õ     ¡õ is contained in a subdirectory. For example, if the               ¡õ     ¡õ distribution is in /stuff/slack, then you have to have            ¡õ     ¡õ directories named /stuff/slack/a1, /stuff/slack/a2, and so        ¡õ     ¡õ on each containing the files that would be on that disk.          ¡õ     ¡õ You may install from DOS, HPFS, or Linux partitions.              ¡õ     ¡õ Please enter the partition where the Slackware sources can        ¡õ     ¡õ be found, or [enter] to see a partition list:                     ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ ! 
     ¡õ¡õdev/hda1                                                       ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                      <  OK  >      <Cancel>                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
    ½ÓÏÂÀ´»­ÃæÎÒÃÇÒª»Ø´ð·¾¶ËùÔÚ, ÕâÀïÎһشð /slakware, Õâ· 
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        __________________¡õSELECT SOURCE DIRECTORY ___________________ 
       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Now we need to know what directory on this partition         ¡õ       ¡õ the Slackware sources can be found in. (The directory        ¡õ       ¡õ in which the subdirectories for each disk is found)          ¡õ       ¡õ NOTE: You must give the directory name relative to the       ¡õ       ¡õ top of the partition.  So, for example, if you're going      ¡õ       ¡õ to mount this partition under /usr, don't include the        ¡õ       ¡õ '/usr'at the beginning of the pathname.                      ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ What directory are the Slackware sources in?                 ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õslakware                                                  ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ______________________________! 
 _____________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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        __________________¡õSELECT FILESYSTEM TYPE ____________________¡õ       ¡õ What type of filesystem does your Slackware source           ¡õ       ¡õ partition contain?                                           ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ           1  FAT (MS-DOS, DR-DOS, OS/2)                  ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ           2  Linux Second Extended Filesystem            ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ           3  Linux Xiafs                                 ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ           4  Linux MINIX                                 ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ           5  OS/2 HPFS                                   ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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    SCSI CD-ROM:         scsi.gz 
    Panasonic 562B/562B: sbpcd.gz 
    Mitsumi CD-ROM:      mitsumi.gz 
    SONY CDU31A ¼° 535 CD-ROM:         cdu31a.gz 
 
 
 
        __________________¡õSOURCE MEDIA SELECTION ____________________¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Where do you plan to install Slackware Linux from?           ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         1  Install from a hard drive partition           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         2  Install from floppy disks                     ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         3  Install via NFS                               ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         4  Install from a pre-mounted directory          ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ         5  Install from CD-ROM                           ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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      ______________________ INSTALLING FROM CD-ROM ______________________¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ In order to install Slackware Linux from a CD-ROM, it must        ¡õ     ¡õ contain the distribution arranged beneath a source directory      ¡õ     ¡õ in the same way as if you were to install it from a hard          ¡õ     ¡õ drive or NFS. The source directory must contain subdirectories    ¡õ     ¡õ for each floppy disk. Your CD-ROM should be compatible with       ¡õ     ¡õ this format if it contains a mirror of the Slackware FTP site.    ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ What type of CD-ROM drive do you have?                            ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ   1  SCSI [ /dev/sr0, /dev/sr1, /dev/scd0, or /dev/scd1 ]     ¡õ¡õ ! 
     ¡õ¡õ   2  Sony CDU31A [ /dev/cdu31a ]                              ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ   3  Sony 535 [ /dev/sonycd ]                                 ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ   4  Mitsumi  [ /dev/mcd ]                                    ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ   5  Sound Blaster Pro (Panasonic) [ /dev/spbcd ]             ¡õ¡õ     Ò© ________________________________________________________________¡õ 
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    ______________________¡õSELECT SOURCE DIRECTORY ________________________¡õ   ¡õ Now we need to know which directory on the CD contains the Slackware  ¡õ   ¡õ sources. This location may vary depending on the cd you have. There   ¡õ   ¡õ are default selections for the Slackware Professional CD (including   ¡õ   ¡õ an option to run mostly from the CD), InfoMagic CD, TransAmeritech    ¡õ   ¡õ CD, and the Linux Quarterly CD-ROM. There may be other directories    ¡õ   ¡õ containing other versions - enter a custom directory name if you      ¡õ   ¡õ like. Which option would you like?                                    ¡õ   ¡õ ____________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ            slakware                 Slackware Pro: install to HD  ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ            slackpro                 Slackware Pro: run from CD    ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ            slackware.111            TransAmeritech CD             ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ            packages/slackware       Linux Qua! 
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       ____________________ SELECT SOURCE DIRECTORY ____________________¡õ      ¡õ Now we need to know which directory on the CD contains the     ¡õ      ¡õ Slackware sources. This location may vary depending on the CD  ¡õ      ¡õ you have. You may omit the leading '/' if you like. What       ¡õ      ¡õ directory are the Slackware sources in?                        ¡õ      ¡õ _____________________________________________________________  ¡õ      ¡õ¡õ/linux/slakware                                             ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ _____________________________________________________________  ¡õ       _________________________________________________________________ 
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   __________________________¡õSERIES SELECTION ____________________________¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ Use the spacebar to select the disk sets you wish to install.          ¡õ  ¡õ You can use the UP/DOWN arrows to see all the possible choices.        ¡õ  ¡õ Press the ENTER key when you are finished. If you need to              ¡õ  ¡õ install a disk set that is not listed here, check the box for          ¡õ  ¡õ custom additional disk sets.                                           ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ _____________________________________________________________________  ¡õ  ¡õ¡õ   [ ] CUS  Also prompt for CUSTOM disk sets                        ¡õ¡õ  ¡õ¡õ   [X] A    Base Linux system                                       ¡õ¡õ  ¡õ¡õ   [ ] AP   Various Applications that do not need X                 ¡õ¡õ  ¡õ¡õ   [ ] D    Program Development (C, C++, Lisp, ! 
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      ______________________ SELECT PROMPTING MODE _______________________ 
     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Now you must select which type of prompting you would like to     ¡õ     ¡õ use while installing your software packages. If you're not        ¡õ     ¡õ sure which mode to use, read the help file.                       ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Which type of prompting would you like to use?                    ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ  Normal  Use the default tagfiles                             ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ  Custom  Use custom tagfiles in the package directories       ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ  Path    Use tagfiles in the subdirectories of a custom path  ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ  None    Use no tagfiles - install everything                 ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ  HELP    Read the prompt mode help file                       ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ ! 
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                        ¡õ  ¡õ Size: Compressed: 128K, uncompressed: 410K.                            ¡õ   _________________________________________________________________________ 
 
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   ________¡õPackage Name: ==>idekern<==  Priority: [recommended] __________¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ Linux kernel version 1.1.54, without SCSI support.                     ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ A Linux kernel for computers that do not need SCSI support. You MUST   ¡õ  ¡õ install a kernel image in order for your system to boot. This kernel   ¡õ  ¡õ also contains UMSDOS and PPP.  See the file 'config.in' for an exact   ¡õ  ¡õ list of included drivers.                                              ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ ***IMPORTANT***!  If you have special hardware, such as a non-SCSI     ¡õ  ¡õ CD-ROM drive, you'll need to install a kernel from the Q series that   ¡õ  ¡õ supports it, or compile the support into your own custom kernel.       ¡õ  ¡õ                                                 ! 
                        ¡õ  ¡õ Size: Compressed: 398K, uncompressed: 480K.                            ¡õ  ¡õ                                                                        ¡õ  ¡õ Install package idekern?                                               ¡õ  ¡õ _____________________________________________________________________  ¡õ  ¡õ¡õ           Yes   Install package idekern                            ¡õ¡õ  ¡õ ____________(+)_____________________________________________________  ¡õ   _________________________________________________________________________ 
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   ________¡õPackage Name: ==>scsikern<==  Priority: [recommended] _________ 
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           ________________¡õCONFIGURE YOUR SYSTEM? _________________ 
          ¡õ Now it's time to configure your Linux system. If this   ¡õ          ¡õ is a new system, you must configure it now or it will   ¡õ          ¡õ not boot correctly. Otherwise, you can back out to the  ¡õ          ¡õ main menu if you're sure you want to skip this step.    ¡õ          ¡õ If you've installed a new kernel image, it's important  ¡õ          ¡õ to reconfigure your system so that you can install      ¡õ          ¡õ LILO (the Linux loader) or create a bootdisk using the  ¡õ          ¡õ new kernel. Do you want to move on to the CONFIGURE     ¡õ          ¡õ option?                                                 ¡õ          ¡õ                                                         ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                  < Yes >      <  No  >                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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           ____________________ MAKE BOOT DISK? _____________________ 
          ¡õ It is HIGHLY recommended that you make a standard boot  ¡õ          ¡õ disk for your Linux system at this time. Such a disk    ¡õ          ¡õ can be very handy if LILO of a kernel is ever           ¡õ          ¡õ improperly installed. Since the boot disk will contain  ¡õ          ¡õ a kernel that is independent of LILO and the kernel on  ¡õ          ¡õ your hard drive, you'll still be able to use it to      ¡õ          ¡õ boot your system no matter what you do to LILO or your  ¡õ          ¡õ hard drive kernel. Would you like to make a standard    ¡õ          ¡õ boot disk?                                              ¡õ          ¡õ                                                         ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                  < Yes >      <  No  >                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
 
 
          ____________________ BOOT DISK CREATION ____________________¡õ         ¡õ                                                           ¡õ         ¡õ Now put a formatted floppy in your boot drive.            ¡õ         ¡õ This will be made into your Linux boot disk. Use this to  ¡õ         ¡õ boot Linux until LILO has been configured to boot from    ¡õ         ¡õ the hard drive.                                           ¡õ         ¡õ                                                           ¡õ         ¡õ Any data on the target disk will be destroyed.            ¡õ         ¡õ                                                           ¡õ         ¡õ YES creates the disk, NO aborts.                          ¡õ         ¡õ                                                           ¡õ          ____________________________________________________________¡õ         ¡õ                   < Yes >      <  No  >                   ¡õ          ___________________________________________! 
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                ________________ CREATING DISK _________________ 
               ¡õ     Creating boot disk from 'vmlinuz'...      ¡õ               ¡õ                                               ¡õ               ¡õ                                               ¡õ                ________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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    ÒÔÏÂѯÎÊÊÇÓÐÅ䱸ÓÐÊý¾Ý»ú (Modem)?  ÓÐÊý¾Ý»úÔòÖ±½Ó°´ <Enter> 
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    ________________________¡õMODEM CONFIGURATION _________________________ 
   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ This part of the configuration process will create a link in /dev    ¡õ   ¡õ from your callout device (cua0, cua1, cua2, cua3) to /dev/modem.     ¡õ   ¡õ You can change this link later if you put your modem on a different  ¡õ   ¡õ port.                                                                ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                      ¡õ   ¡õ Would you like to set up your modem?                                 ¡õ   ¡õ       2                                                               ¡õ    _______________________________________________________________________ 
   ¡õ                        < Yes >      <  No  >                         ¡õ    _______________________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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           ________________¡õSELECT CALLOUT DEVICE __________________¡õ          ¡õ Please select the callout device which you would like   ¡õ          ¡õ to use for your modem:                                  ¡õ          ¡õ ______________________________________________________¡õ¡õ          ¡õ¡õ               cua0  com1: under DOS                 ¡õ¡õ          ¡õ¡õ               cua1  com2: under DOS                 ¡õ¡õ          ¡õ¡õ               cua2  com3: under DOS                 ¡õ¡õ          ¡õ¡õ               cua3  com4: under DOS                 ¡õ¡õ          ¡õ ______________________________________________________¡õ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                 <  OK  >      <Cancel>                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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           __________________¡õSELECT SERIAL PORT ___________________ 
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                       ______¡õCONFIGURE CD-ROM? _______ 
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    __________________________ LILO INSTALLATION __________________________¡õ   ¡õ LILO (the Linux Loader) allows you to boot Linux from your hard      ¡õ   ¡õ drive. To install, you make a new LILO configuration file by         ¡õ   ¡õ creating a new header and then adding at least one bootable          ¡õ   ¡õ partition to the file. Once you've done this, you can select the     ¡õ   ¡õ install option. Alternately, if you already have an /etc/lilo.conf,  ¡õ   ¡õ you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you can always  ¡õ   ¡õ start over by choosing 'Begin'. Which option would you like?         ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________________  ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Begin    Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header     ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Linux    Add a Linux partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     OS/2     Add an OS/2 partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     DOS      Add a DOS partition to the LILO config file ! 
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        ________________¡õSELECT LILO TARGET LOCATION _________________ 
       ¡õ LILO can be installed to a variety of places: the master     ¡õ       ¡õ boot record of your first hard drive, the superblock of      ¡õ       ¡õ your root Linux partition (which could then be made the      ¡õ       ¡õ bootable partition with fdisk), or a formatted floppy disk.  ¡õ       ¡õ If you're using a boot system such as OS/2's Boot Manager,   ¡õ       ¡õ you should use the Root selection. Please pick a target      ¡õ       ¡õ location:                                                    ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ  MBR     Use the Master Boot Record                      ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ  Root    Use superblock of the root Linux partition      ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ  Floppy  Use a formatted floppy disk in the boot drive   ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
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     ________________________¡õCHOOSE LILO DELAY __________________________¡õ    ¡õ How long would you like LILO to wait for you to hit left-shift to   ¡õ    ¡õ get a prompt after rebooting? If you let LILO time out, it will     ¡õ    ¡õ boot the first OS in the configuration file by default.             ¡õ    ¡õ __________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õ   None     Don't wait at all - boot straight into the first OS  ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õ   5        5 seconds                                            ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õ   30       30 seconds                                           ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õ   Forever  Present a prompt and wait until a choice is made     ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ __________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ______________________________________________________________________¡õ    ¡õ                       <  OK  >      <Cancel>                        ¡õ     ____________________________________________________________! 
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    __________________________ LILO INSTALLATION __________________________¡õ   ¡õ LILO (the Linux Loader) allows you to boot Linux from your hard      ¡õ   ¡õ drive. To install, you make a new LILO configuration file by         ¡õ   ¡õ creating a new header and then adding at least one bootable          ¡õ   ¡õ partition to the file. Once you've done this, you can select the     ¡õ   ¡õ install option. Alternately, if you already have an /etc/lilo.conf,  ¡õ   ¡õ you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you can always  ¡õ   ¡õ start over by choosing 'Begin'. Which option would you like?         ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________________  ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Begin    Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header     ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Linux    Add a Linux partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     OS/2     Add an OS/2 partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     DOS      Add a DOS partition to the LILO config file ! 
         ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Install  Install LILO                                        ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Recycle  Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf         ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Skip     Skip LILO installation and exit this menu           ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     View     View your current /etc/lilo.conf                    ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Help     Read the Linux Loader HELP file                     ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________________  ¡õ 
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    ________________________ SELECT LINUX PARTITION ________________________¡õ   ¡õ These are your Linux partitions:                                      ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ    Device Boot  Begin   Start    End  Blocks   Id  System             ¡õ   ¡õ /dev/hdb1           1       1     100   50368+  83  Linux native      ¡õ   ¡õ /dev/hdb3         161     161     300   70560   83  Linux native      ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ Which one would you like LILO to boot?                                ¡õ   ¡õ ____________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õdev/hdb3                                                           ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ ____________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                ! 
                        ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ    ________________________________________________________________________¡õ   ¡õ                        <  OK  >      <Cancel>                         ¡õ    ________________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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           ________________¡õSELECT PARTITION NAME __________________¡õ          ¡õ Now you must select a short, unique name for this       ¡õ          ¡õ partition. You'll use this name if you specify a        ¡õ          ¡õ partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'Linux' might     ¡õ          ¡õ not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD.        ¡õ          ¡õ ______________________________________________________¡õ¡õ          ¡õõÃinux1                                                ¡õ¡õ          ¡õ ______________________________________________________¡õ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                 <  OK  >      <Cancel>                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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    __________________________ LILO INSTALLATION __________________________¡õ   ¡õ LILO (the Linux Loader) allows you to boot Linux from your hard      ¡õ   ¡õ drive. To install, you make a new LILO configuration file by         ¡õ   ¡õ creating a new header and then adding at least one bootable          ¡õ   ¡õ partition to the file. Once you've done this, you can select the     ¡õ   ¡õ install option. Alternately, if you already have an /etc/lilo.conf,  ¡õ   ¡õ you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you can always  ¡õ   ¡õ start over by choosing 'Begin'. Which option would you like?         ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________________  ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Begin    Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header     ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Linux    Add a Linux partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     OS/2     Add an OS/2 partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     DOS      Add a DOS partition to the LILO config file ! 
         ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Install  Install LILO                                        ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Recycle  Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf         ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Skip     Skip LILO installation and exit this menu           ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     View     View your current /etc/lilo.conf                    ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Help     Read the Linux Loader HELP file                     ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________________  ¡õ    _______________________________________________________________________ 
   ¡õ                       <  OK  >      <Cancel>                         ¡õ    _______________________________________________________________________ 
 
 
    ÒÔϰ²×°³ÌʽÕì²âµ½ /dev/hda1 ÓРDOS·Ö¸îÇø, ÎÒÃǾͻشð¸Ã·Ö 
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    ________________________¡õSELECT DOS PARTITION _________________________ 
   ¡õ These are possibly DOS partitions. They will be treated               ¡õ   ¡õ as such if you install them using this menu.                          ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ    Device Boot  Begin   Start    End  Blocks   Id  System             ¡õ   ¡õ /dev/hda1   *       1       1    1000  127491+   6  DOS 16-bit >=32M  ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ Which one would you like LILO to boot?                                ¡õ   ¡õ ____________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õdev/hda1                                                           ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ ____________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                ! 
                        ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ   ¡õ                                                                       ¡õ    ________________________________________________________________________¡õ   ¡õ                        <  OK  >      <Cancel>                         ¡õ    ________________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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           ________________¡õSELECT PARTITION NAME __________________¡õ          ¡õ Now you must select a short, unique name for this       ¡õ          ¡õ partition. You'll use this name if you specify a        ¡õ          ¡õ partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'DOS' might not   ¡õ          ¡õ be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD.            ¡õ          ¡õ ______________________________________________________¡õ¡õ          ¡õÔðos                                                   ¡õ¡õ          ¡õ ______________________________________________________¡õ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                 <  OK  >      <Cancel>                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
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    __________________________ LILO INSTALLATION __________________________¡õ   ¡õ LILO (the Linux Loader) allows you to boot Linux from your hard      ¡õ   ¡õ drive. To install, you make a new LILO configuration file by         ¡õ   ¡õ creating a new header and then adding at least one bootable          ¡õ   ¡õ partition to the file. Once you've done this, you can select the     ¡õ   ¡õ install option. Alternately, if you already have an /etc/lilo.conf,  ¡õ   ¡õ you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you can always  ¡õ   ¡õ start over by choosing 'Begin'. Which option would you like?         ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________________  ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Begin    Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header     ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Linux    Add a Linux partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     OS/2     Add an OS/2 partition to the LILO config file       ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     DOS      Add a DOS partition to the LILO config file ! 
         ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Install  Install LILO                                        ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Recycle  Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf         ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Skip     Skip LILO installation and exit this menu           ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     View     View your current /etc/lilo.conf                    ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ¡õ     Help     Read the Linux Loader HELP file                     ¡õ¡õ   ¡õ ___________________________________________________________________  ¡õ    _______________________________________________________________________ 
   ¡õ                       <  OK  >      <Cancel>                         ¡õ    _______________________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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                     ______________________________________¡õ                    ¡õ                                     ¡õ                    ¡õ Installing the Linux Loader...      ¡õ                    ¡õ                                     ¡õ                     ______________________________________¡õ 
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           __________________¡õCONFIGURE NETWORK? ___________________ 
          ¡õ       Would you like to configure your network?         ¡õ          ¡õ                                                         ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ          ¡õ                  < Yes >      <  No  >                  ¡õ           __________________________________________________________¡õ 
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      ______________________ NETWORK CONFIGURATION _______________________ 
     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Now we will attempt to configure your mail and TCP/IP. This       ¡õ     ¡õ process probably won't work on all possible network               ¡õ     ¡õ configurations, but should give you a good start. You will be     ¡õ     ¡õ able to reconfigure your system at any time by typing:            ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ   netconfig                                                       ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                             <  OK  >                              ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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      __________________________ ENTER HOSTNAME __________________________¡õ     ¡õ First, we'll need the name you'd like to give your host. Only     ¡õ     ¡õ the base hostname is needed right now. (not the domain)           ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Enter hostname:                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õlinux3                                                         ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                      <  OK  >      <Cancel>                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
    ÒÔÏ»شð¸Ã»úÆ÷ËùÔÚÍøÂ·Ö® domain name, ÒÔÏÂÎһشð uuserv.net.tw¡£ 
 
 
      ________________________¡õENTER DOMAINNAME _________________________ 
     ¡õ Now, we need the domain name. Do not supply a leading '.'         ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Enter domain name for linux3:                                     ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õÊÅuserv.net.tw                                                   ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                      <  OK  >      <Cancel>                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
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      __________________________ LOOPBACK ONLY? __________________________¡õ     ¡õ If you only plan to use TCP/IP through loopback, then your        ¡õ     ¡õ IP address will be 127.0.0.1 and we can skip a lot of the         ¡õ     ¡õ following questions.                                              ¡õ     ¡õ                                                                   ¡õ     ¡õ Do you plan to ONLY use loopback?                                 ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ     ¡õ                       < Yes >      <  No  >                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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       ____________________¡õENTER LOCAL IP ADDRESS _____________________ 
      ¡õ Enter your IP address for the local machine. Example:           ¡õ      ¡õ 111.112.113.114                                                 ¡õ      ¡õ Enter IP address for linux3 (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):                  ¡õ      ¡õ ______________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ      ¡õ¡õ92.168.1.149                                                 ¡õ¡õ      ¡õ ______________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ       __________________________________________________________________¡õ      ¡õ                     <  OK  >      <Cancel>                      ¡õ       __________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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        ____________________ ENTER GATEWAY ADDRESS ____________________¡õ       ¡õ Enter your gateway address, such as 111.112.113.1            ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ If you don't have a gateway on your network, you can enter   ¡õ       ¡õ your own IP address.                                         ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Enter gateway address (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):                     ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ92.168.1.150                                              ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
    µ×ÏÂÌîÈë Netmask¡£ 
 
 
        ________________________ ENTER NETMASK ________________________¡õ       ¡õ Enter your netmask. This will generally look something       ¡õ       ¡õ like this: 255.255.255.0                                     ¡õ       ¡õ Enter netmask (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):                             ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ       ¡õ¡õ55.255.255.0                                              ¡õ¡õ       ¡õ ___________________________________________________________  ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                   <  OK  >      <Cancel>                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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                ______________ USE A NAMESERVER? _______________ 
               ¡õ     Will you be accessing a nameserver?       ¡õ                ________________________________________________¡õ               ¡õ             < Yes >      <  No  >             ¡õ                ________________________________________________¡õ 
 
    Internet ÉϸºÔð°Ñ IP ×ª Domain name (»ò·´¹ýÀ´) µÄ·þÎñ, ¾Í 
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     ________________________¡õSELECT NAMESERVER __________________________¡õ    ¡õ Here is your current IP address, full hostname, and base hostname:  ¡õ    ¡õ 192.168.1.149       linux3.uuserv.net.tw    linux3                  ¡õ    ¡õ                                                                     ¡õ    ¡õ Please give the IP address of the name server to use.               ¡õ    ¡õ You can add more Domain Name Servers by editing /etc/resolv.conf.   ¡õ    ¡õ                                                                     ¡õ    ¡õ Name Server for domain uuserv.net.tw (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):             ¡õ    ¡õ __________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ    ¡õ¡õ39.175.249.15                                                    ¡õ¡õ    ¡õ __________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ______________________________________________________________________¡õ    ¡õ                       <  OK  >      <Cancel>              ! 
           ¡õ     ______________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
 
        __________________¡õNETWORK SETUP COMPLETE ____________________¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Your networking software has now been configured.            ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                          <  OK  >                            ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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        ________________¡õSELECTION 1.5 CONFIGURATION _________________ 
       ¡õ Selection is a program that allows you to do cut and paste   ¡õ       ¡õ on the virtual consoles using a mouse. If you choose to      ¡õ       ¡õ have it run at boot time, the line:                          ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ     selection -t ms &                                        ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ will be added to the end of your /etc/rc.d/rc.local.         ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ Running selection with a bus mouse can cause problems with   ¡õ       ¡õ XFree86 2.0.  If XFree86 2.0 refuses to start and complains  ¡õ       ¡õ that it cannot open the mouse then you might want to comment ¡õ       ¡õ the line out of /etc/rc.d/rc.local.  Would you like to add   ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ     selection -t ms &         ! 
                                ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ       ¡õ to /etc/rc.d/rc.local so that selection will load at boot    ¡õ       ¡õ time?                                                        ¡õ       ¡õ                                                              ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
       ¡õ                    < Yes >      <  No  >                     ¡õ        _______________________________________________________________ 
 
 
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      ______________________ SENDMAIL CONFIGURATION ______________________¡õ     ¡õ Sendmail requires a configuration file (/etc/sendmail.cf). Three  ¡õ     ¡õ versions are provided: TCP/IP with a nameserver, TCP/IP without   ¡õ     ¡õ a nameserver, and UUCP. If none of these proves suitable, you     ¡õ     ¡õ can make your own (look in /usr/src/sendmail). It probably won't  ¡õ     ¡õ hurt to try one of these, though.                                 ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ    SMTP+BIND  Connected to the net with nameserver access     ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ    SMTP       Connected to a network with no nameserver       ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ    UUCP       Use UUCP for mail transmission                  ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ¡õ    SKIP       Do not install /etc/sendmail.cf                 ¡õ¡õ     ¡õ ________________________________________________________________¡õ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ ! 
     ¡õ                      <  OK  >      <Cancel>                       ¡õ      ____________________________________________________________________¡õ 
 
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