Fixes for setup manpage
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@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ setup
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.de IT
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.ti -0.25i
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.if \\na<10 \\0\\n+a.~\\fB\\$1\\fP
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.if \\na>9 \\n+a.~\\fB\\$1\\fP
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.PP
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..
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.PP
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@ -134,24 +132,24 @@ the hard disk.
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When the \fIlogin\fR prompt appears, login as \fIroot.\fR
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After a successful login as root, you will see the shell prompt (#).
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At this point you are running fully-operational MINIX 3. If you type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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ls /usr/bin | more
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.CE
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.PP
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you can see what software is available.
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Hit space to scroll the list.
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To see what program \fIfoo\fR does, type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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man foo
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.CE
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.PP
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The manual pages are also available at
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.br
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\fIwww.minix3.org/manpages\fR.
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.IT "Start the setup script"
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To start the installation of MINIX 3 on the hard disk, type
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.CB l
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.PP
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setup
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.CE
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.PP
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After this and all other commands, be sure to type ENTER (RETURN).
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When the installation script ends a screen with a colon, hit ENTER to
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continue. If the screen suddenly goes blank, press CTRL-F3 to select
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@ -209,9 +207,9 @@ space
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.sp 0.5v
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For choices (1) and (2), type the region number. For (3) type
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.sp -0.25v
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.CB l
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.PP
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delete
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.CE
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.PP
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.sp -0.25v
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then give the region number when asked.
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This region will be overwritten and its previous contents lost forever.
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@ -221,9 +219,9 @@ This region will be overwritten and its previous contents lost forever.
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You have now reached the point of no return. You will be asked if you want to
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continue. \fBIf you do, the data in the selected region will be lost forever.\fR
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If you are sure, type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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yes
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.CE
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.PP
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and then ENTER. To exit the setup script without changing the
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partition table, hit CTRL-C.
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@ -259,9 +257,9 @@ When the scan finishes, files will be automatically copied from the CD-ROM to
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the hard disk. Every file will be announced as it is copied.
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When the copying is complete, MINIX 3 is installed.
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Shut the system down by typing
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.CB l
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.PP
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shutdown
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.CE
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.PP
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Always stop MINIX 3 this way to avoid data loss as MINIX 3 keeps some files on
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the RAM disk and only copies them back to the hard disk at shutdown time.
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@ -272,9 +270,9 @@ the RAM disk and only copies them back to the hard disk at shutdown time.
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This section tells you how to test your installation, rebuild the system after
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modifying it, and boot it later. To start, boot your new MINIX 3 system.
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For example, if you used controller 0, disk 0, partition 3, type
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.CB l
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.PP
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boot c0d0p3
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.CE
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.PP
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and log in as root. Under very rare conditions the drive number seen by the
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BIOS (and used by the boot monitor) may not agree with the one used by
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MINIX 3, in which case try other drive numbers.
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@ -282,21 +280,21 @@ This is a good time to create a root password. See \fIman passwd\fR for help.
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.IT "Compile the test suite"
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To test MINIX 3, at the command prompt (#) type
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.CB l
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.PP
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cd /usr/src/test
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.br
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make
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.CE
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.PP
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and wait until it completes all 40 compilations.
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Log out by typing CTRL-D,
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.IT "Run the test suite"
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To test the system, log in as bin (required) and type
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.CB l
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.PP
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cd /usr/src/test
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.br
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./run
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.CE
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.PP
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to run the test programs. They should all run correctly but they can take
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20 min on a fast machine and over an hour on a slow one.
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\fINote\fR: It is necessary to compile the test suite when running as root
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Doing so is not necessary since it comes prebuilt, but
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if you plan to modify the system, you will need to know how to rebuild it.
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Besides, rebuilding the system is a good test to see if it works. Type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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cd /usr/src/tools
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.br
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make
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.CE
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.PP
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to see the various options available. Now make a new bootable image by typing
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.CB l
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.PP
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su
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make clean
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time make image
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.CE
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.PP
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You just rebuilt the operating system, including all the kernel and user-mode
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parts. That did not take very long, did it?
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If you have a legacy floppy disk drive, you can make a
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bootable floppy for use later by inserting a formatted floppy and typing
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.CB l
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.PP
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make fdboot
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.CE
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.PP
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When you are asked to complete the path, type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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fd0
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.CE
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.PP
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This approach does not currently work with USB floppies since there is no MINIX 3 USB
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floppy disk driver yet.
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To update the boot image currently installed on the hard disk, type
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.CB l
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.PP
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make hdboot
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.CE
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.PP
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.IT "Shut down and reboot the new system"
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To boot the new system, first shut down by typing:
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.CB l
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.PP
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shutdown
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.CE
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.PP
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This command saves certain files and returns you to the MINIX 3 boot monitor.
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To get a summary of what the boot monitor can do, while in it, type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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help
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.CE
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.PP
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For more details, see \fIwww.minix3.org/manpages/man8/boot.8.html\fR.
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You can now remove any CD-ROM or floppy disk and turn off the computer.
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If you have a legacy floppy disk drive, the simplest way to boot MINIX 3 is by
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inserting your new boot floppy and turning on the power. It takes only a few seconds.
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Alternatively, boot from the MINIX 3 CD-ROM, login as bin and type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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shutdown
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.CE
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.PP
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to get back to the MINIX 3 boot monitor. Now type:
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.CB l
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.PP
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boot c0d0p0
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.CE
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.PP
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to boot from the operating system image file on
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controller 0, driver 0, partition 0.
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Of course, if you put MINIX 3 on drive 0 partition 1, use:
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.CB l
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.PP
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boot c0d0p1
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.CE
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.PP
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and so on.
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.PP
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A third possibility for booting is to make the MINIX 3 partition the active one,
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