Oki B6100n Guide: Administration and Installation, B6100 UNIX Printing Softwar - Page 17
Unarchiving .tar Files, mount -r -t cdfs -o noversion -v /dev/rz4c /mycdrom
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Installation Prerequisites # mount -r -t cdfs -o noversion -v /dev/rz4c /mycdrom where -r is read only. where -t is the file type where cdfs is the CD-ROM file system. where -o noversion invokes the skip version process. where -v selects the device drive. where /dev/rz4c is the CD-ROM device file. where /mycdrom identifies the mounting point for the CD-ROM. 3. Once the command successfully executes, you can refer to the device by the mount point, e.g., mycdrom. i Once the software kit is in its temporary directory, you will need to untar the tar File. Refer to the section, "Unarchiving .tar Files" on page 1-11 of this guide. Unarchiving .tar Files There is a master .tar file (i.e., unprswxx.tar) within your software kit that must be unarchived. Inside the master .tar file is a set of individual .tar files that must also be unarchived, as necessary, for each of the UNIX operating systems. The .tar files maintained by unprswxx.tar include: where xx is the version of the software kit. • a dunix.tar for use with Compaq Tru64 UNIX systems. • an hp9000_778.tar for use with HP/UX systems. • linuxa.tar for use on a Alpha-based Linux system • linuxi.tar for use on an Intel-based Linux system. • an rs6000.tar for use with IBM/AIX systems. • a sun4u.tar for use on SUN Solaris systems. i Before unarchiving a .tar file, make sure that you are located in the temporary directory into which you want to install the kit. UNIX Printing Software Administration and Installation Guide 8/25/021-11