Software Installation

16.Type n and press (Enter).

The system then prompts you to indicate the number of cylinders you want for the /swap, /root, /usr, and /usr2 areas on the disk by displaying:

You will now be given the opportunity to specify size in cylinders of each Filesystem.

How many cylinders would you like for swap/paging (1-<max allowed>)?

HOW many cylinders would you like for /root (1-<max now allowed>)?

How many cylinders would you like for /usr (1-<max now allowed>)?

The remaining <remainder> cylinders will be assigned to /usr2.

17.Use the following table or worksheet and the numbers you recorded earlier for the size of your hard disk and the total number of cylinders to determine the appropriate cylinder allocations.

N O T E :

You must use the worksheet if the exact disk size and total cylinders do not appear in the table on the following page.

3-10

Page 96
Image 96
AT&T 2.1.1 manual T E