Update these docs to more closely reflect reality.
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@ -42,27 +42,6 @@ Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions.
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---
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When using Custom, most of the sub-distribution choices are fairly
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obvious, though two possible exceptions may be the "commerce" and
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"xperimnt" distributions:
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* The "commerce" directory, as its name implies, is devoted to
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commercial offerings. This includes commercial products released
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under special arrangement, limited functionality demos, shareware
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products (you like it, you buy it), etc.
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* The "xperimnt" directory contains, not surprisingly, experimental
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offerings. Unfinished (or work-in-progress) features, special
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purpose drivers and packages, strange proof-of-concept stuff,
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it's a mixed bag! Select this item on a distribution menu and
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you'll get the whole collection (between 10 and 30MB).
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If you're installing from a 2 disc CDROM set then all of the
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commercial and "experimental" offerings are also available already
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installed on the 2nd "live filesystem" CD.
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ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE:
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--------------------
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You may notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
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A special shell will be launched by this option with a fixit Floppy
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(or CD in later revisions of this utility) mounted as /mnt2. This gives
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one extra commands in /mnt2 as well as a more complete set of device
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files in /mnt2/dev. Some device operations, like fsck and disklabel,
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may therefore require you to go to /mnt2/dev and use the entries there
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rather than assuming that they will be present in the default /dev (which
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came from the boot medium and is very minimal).
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mounted as /mnt2. This provides access to extra commands under /mnt2
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as well as a more complete set of device files in /mnt2/dev. Some device
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operations, like fsck and disklabel, may therefore require you to go to
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/mnt2/dev and use the entries there rather than assuming that they will be
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present in the default /dev (which came from the boot floppy and is very
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minimal).
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When you're done, exit the shell to reboot.
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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Welcome to the 2.1.5 (or 2.0.5) -> 2.1.6 upgrade procedure!
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Welcome to the 2.1.5 (or 2.0.5) -> 2.2 upgrade procedure!
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It must first be said that this upgrade DOES NOT take a particularly
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sophisticated approach to the upgrade problem, it being more a
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@ -42,27 +42,6 @@ Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions.
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---
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When using Custom, most of the sub-distribution choices are fairly
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obvious, though two possible exceptions may be the "commerce" and
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"xperimnt" distributions:
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* The "commerce" directory, as its name implies, is devoted to
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commercial offerings. This includes commercial products released
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under special arrangement, limited functionality demos, shareware
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products (you like it, you buy it), etc.
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* The "xperimnt" directory contains, not surprisingly, experimental
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offerings. Unfinished (or work-in-progress) features, special
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purpose drivers and packages, strange proof-of-concept stuff,
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it's a mixed bag! Select this item on a distribution menu and
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you'll get the whole collection (between 10 and 30MB).
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If you're installing from a 2 disc CDROM set then all of the
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commercial and "experimental" offerings are also available already
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installed on the 2nd "live filesystem" CD.
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ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE:
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--------------------
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You may notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
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A special shell will be launched by this option with a fixit Floppy
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(or CD in later revisions of this utility) mounted as /mnt2. This gives
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one extra commands in /mnt2 as well as a more complete set of device
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files in /mnt2/dev. Some device operations, like fsck and disklabel,
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may therefore require you to go to /mnt2/dev and use the entries there
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rather than assuming that they will be present in the default /dev (which
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came from the boot medium and is very minimal).
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mounted as /mnt2. This provides access to extra commands under /mnt2
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as well as a more complete set of device files in /mnt2/dev. Some device
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operations, like fsck and disklabel, may therefore require you to go to
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/mnt2/dev and use the entries there rather than assuming that they will be
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present in the default /dev (which came from the boot floppy and is very
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minimal).
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When you're done, exit the shell to reboot.
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