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Installing and Operating \*(4B UNIX

\*(Dy .AU Marshall Kirk McKusick .AU Keith Bostic .AU Michael J. Karels .AU Samuel J. Leffler .AI Computer Systems Research Group Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720 (415) 642-7780 .AU Mike Hibler .AI Center for Software Science Department of Computer Science University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 (801) 581-5017 .AB

This document contains instructions for the installation and operation of the \*(4B release of UNIX as distributed by The University of California at Berkeley.

It discusses procedures for installing UNIX on a new machine, and for upgrading an existing \*(Ps UNIX system to the new release. An explanation of how to lay out filesystems on available disks and the space requirements for various parts of the system are given. A brief overview of the major changes to the system between \*(Ps and \*(4B are outlined. An explanation of how to set up terminal lines and user accounts, and how to do system-specific tailoring is provided. A description of how to install and configure the \*(4B networking facilities is included. Finally, the document details system operation procedures: shutdown and startup, filesystem backup procedures, resource control, performance monitoring, and procedures for recompiling and reinstalling system software. .AE

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