Note that BOGUS 1.0.1 is an upgrade, and thus requires that you either simultaneously install or have already installed BOGUS 1.0. The ADDITIONS directory contain the additional files for the BOGUS 1.0.1 release. *** IMPORTANT LAST-MINUTE NOTES FOR BOTH NEW INSTALLATIONS AND UPGRADES 1. A default config file for sendmail is in /usr/doc/usr.sbin/sendmail-8.6.9/sendmail.cf. Copying this file to /etc will get mail wroking in most circumstances. If your mail configuration is complex, you will have to generate your own custom sendmail.cf file. To help with this, we have included sendmail.8.6.9.cf.tar.gz in bogus/ADDITIONS/TAR_FILES/usr.sbin (there is, however, no "Notes" file for this package at this time). 2. There is a small bug in /etc/rc.local from the 1.0.1 boot disks and mkboot. The following two lines in /etc/rc.local and /usr/lib/mkboot/etc/rc.local.inst: /bin/sh /etc/rc.net NO /bin/sh /etc/rc.net MULTI should read: /bin/sh /etc/rc.net This should fix the problem with starting multiple daemons. 3. The Webster's Second International word list was included in the tar files directory, but was not built. If you have the Notes file and the tar file, you can install it with: pms -Bi web2.bin *** NEW INSTALLATION NOTES If you are installing BOGUS for the first time, first you need to copy the files for BOGUS 1.0 into place, and then copy the additional files for BOGUS 1.0.1 to the correct place (since several 1.0.1 files overwrite 1.0 files). For example, first copy the following directories, BOOT -> /usr/src/BOOT DIST -> /usr/src/DIST NOTES -> /usr/src/NOTES TAR_FILES -> /usr/src/TAR_FILES scripts -> /usr/src/scripts and then copy the ADDITIONS directories, ADDITIONS/BOOT -> /usr/src/BOOT ADDITIONS/DIST -> /usr/src/DIST ADDITIONS/NOTES -> /usr/src/NOTES ADDITIONS/TAR_FILES -> /usr/src/TAR_FILES ADDITIONS/scripts -> /usr/src/scripts After copying all of these files, you can then run the install.all script for BOGUS 1.0.1 (found in /usr/src/scripts). *** UPGRADE NOTES If you already have a BOGUS 1.0 installation, and want to upgrade to BOGUS 1.0.1, then you should do the following: 1. Make a new set of boot floppies 2. mkdir /usr/src/DIST 3. Copy all of the binary files to /usr/src/DIST from tape or disk or ... 4. Deinstall the overlapping packages (except bash and tcsh): pms -d NetKit-0.0 pms -d NetKit-A-0.04.bin pms -d NetKit-B-0.03.bin pms -d auctex-9.1f.bin pms -d emacs-19.26.bin pms -d emacs-19.26.el pms -d emacs-19.26.elc pms -d lgrind-1.4.bin pms -d man-pages-1.3.bin pms -d man-2.0a2.bin pms -d mkboot-1.0.bin pms -d procps-0.95.bin pms -d xless-1.4.1.bin 5. Reinstall util-linux. During the interim, you will not be able to successfully reboot or login. Your system time will be wrong. pms -d util-linux-1.9.bin pms -i util-linux-1.10.bin 6. Make sure your clock and timezone are correct 7. If you are pedantic, rm -rf /var/catman 8. Install all of the new packages: pms -i BOGUS-1.0.1 pms -i NetKit-0.0 pms -i NetKit-A-0.07.bin pms -i NetKit-B-0.06.bin pms -i Plotmtv-1.4.0.bin pms -i auctex-9.2g.bin pms -i bash-1.14.2.bin pms -i blt1.7l1-src.bin pms -i cron-3.0p1.bin pms -i deliver-2.0pl11.bin pms -i dig-2.0.bin pms -i elisp-manual-19-2.3.bin pms -i emacs-19.27.bin pms -i emacs-19.27.el pms -i emacs-19.27.elc pms -i extra-manpages-bsd.bin pms -i fvwm-1.22t.bin pms -i httpd-1.3.bin pms -i itcl1.5l1-src.bin pms -i lgrind-1.4.bin pms -i macutils.bin pms -i mail-8.1.bin pms -i man-pages-1.4.bin pms -i man_db-2.2.bin pms -i mkboot-1.0.1.bin pms -i procps-0.96.bin pms -i sendmail.8.6.9.base.bin pms -i snobol4-beta2.bin pms -i tcl7.3l1-src.bin pms -i tclX7.3bl1-src.bin pms -i tcsh-6.05.bin pms -i tk3.6p1l1-src.bin pms -i tvtwm-pl10.bin pms -i ucblogo.bin pms -i vm-5.72beta.bin pms -i wavplay-021.bin pms -i wu-ftpd-2.4.bin pms -i xanim-2683.bin pms -i xless-1.7.bin pms -i xplaces.bin pms -i xrn6-17.bin pms -i xypic-2.11.bin pms -i yamm-2.5.2.bin 9. ldconfig -v 10. cd /usr/lib/mkboot/etc 11. diff passwd.inst /etc/passwd 12. If necessary, edit /etc/passwd 13. diff rc /etc/rc 14. cp rc /etc/rc and edit, if necessary 15. diff rc.local.inst /etc/rc.local 16. cp rc.local.inst /etc/rc.local and edit, if necessary (at minimum, change your hostname!) 17. If you installed the networking kits, a. cd /usr/doc/utils/NetKit-A-0.07/config b. The goal is to copy all of these files into /etc. However, you must preserve any local changes you made. I suggest doing diffs on all of them and then copying them over. You must use the new rc.net, and you should be careful with files like hosts and printcap. c. ln -sf /etc/issue /etc/issue.net d. Add your host database to /etc/hosts e. Add your network to /etc/networks f. Add your nameserver to /etc/resolv.conf g. Edit /etc/rc.net to setup your network controller and to start the appropriate daemons (/etc/net.config is now obsolete, so you will have to update /etc/rc.net to reflect any changes that you made to to /etc/net.config). h. Edit /etc/printcap to add your printers (add filters as necessary) i. touch /etc/NETWORKING_IS_ON 18. You must now install a new kernel: a. rm -rf /usr/src/linux b. pms -i /usr/src/DIST/linux-1.1.51.tar.gz c. Configure, rebuild, and install the new kernel. d. lilo 19. update_state 20. reboot
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