.\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" .\" @(#)0.t 6.2 (Berkeley) 10/1/88 .\" .EH 'setup.2.10 - %''Installing and Operating 2.10.1BSD on the PDP' .OH 'Installing and Operating 2.10.1BSD on the PDP''Setup.2.10 - %' .ds Ps 2.10BSD .ds 2B 2.10.1BSD .bd S B 3 .TL Installing and Operating \*(2B on the PDP .br October 1, 1988 .AU Keith Bostic .AI Computer Systems Research Group Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720 seismo!keith; bostic@ucbvax.berkeley.edu .AU Casey Leedom .AI Department of Computer Science California State University, Stanislaus Turlock, California 95380 ucbvax!vangogh!casey; casey@vangogh.berkeley.edu .de IR \\fI\\$1\|\\fP\\$2 .. .de UX UNIX\\$1 .. .AB .PP .FS * DEC, PDP, VAX, IDC, SBI, UNIBUS and MASSBUS are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. .FE .FS ** UNIX is a Trademark of Bell Laboratories. .FE This document contains instructions for the installation and operation of the \*(2B PDP* .UX ** system. It is adapted from the papers \fIInstalling and Operating 4.3BSD on the VAX\fP by Michael J. Karels, James M. Bloom, Marshall Kirk McKusick, Samuel J. Leffler, and William N. Joy, and \fIInstalling and Operating 2.9BSD\fP by Michael J. Karels and Carl F. Smith. .PP It discusses procedures for installing \*(2B UNIX on a PDP-11, including explanations of how to lay out file systems on available disks, how to set up terminal lines and user accounts, how to do system-specific tailoring, and how to install and configure the networking facilities. Finally, the document details system operation procedures: shutdown and startup, hardware error reporting and diagnosis, file system backup procedures, resource control, performance monitoring, and procedures for recompiling and reinstalling system software. .PP This release is not supported, nor should it be considered an official Berkeley release. It was called \*(2B because 2.9BSD has clearly become overworked, System V was already taken, and referring to it simply as \*(Ps would engender too much confusion as to whether the first or second release was being talked about. .PP The ``bugs'' address supplied with this release (as well as with the 4BSD releases) will work for some unknown period of time; \fBmake sure\fP that the ``Index:'' line of the bug report indicates that the release is ``\*(Ps''. See the \fIsendbug\fP(8) program for more details. All fixes that we make, or that are sent to us, will be posted on \fIUSENET\fP, in the news group ``comp.bugs.2bsd''. .AE