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This guide describes installing HP-UX 11i on HP systems and
assumes that you are the system's administrator and familiar
with basic HP-UX commands and operations. This guide applies to the December 2002 version of HP-UX 11i.
If you need information for a previous version of HP-UX 11i, refer
to that release's printed book or Instant Information CD
(included in your media kit for that release). If you need to set up your system in different languages,
please refer also to Configuring HP-UX For Different
Languages, available on the Instant Information CD and
on the HP documentation web site (http://docs.hp.com). A localized version of that manual is available with
localized media kits. Latest versions are available at the HP documentation
web site (select localized documentation). Typographic Conventions This guide uses the following typographic conventions: - Boldface
Words defined for the first time appear in boldface. This
font is also used to strongly emphasis an item. - Computer
Computer font indicates literal and system items displayed by
the computer. For example: file not found - User input
Bold, computer text indicates literal items that
you type. For example, to change to your account's home directory,
enter: cd - Italics
Manual titles, variable in commands and emphasized words
appear in italics. For example, you would substitute
an actual directory name for directory_name in this command: cd directory_name - [ ] and |
Brackets [] enclose optional items in command syntax. The vertical
bar | separates syntax items in a list of choices. For example,
you can enter any of these three items in this syntax: ls [-a | -i | -x] - Enter
Text in this bold, sans-serif font denotes keyboard keys and on-screen menu items. A notation
like Ctrl-Q indicates that you should hold the Ctrl key down and press Q. It is also used to display web page links.
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