CAUTION

The Caution icon brings to your attention those items or steps that, if not properly followed, could cause problems in your machine’s configuration or operating system.

WARNING

The Warning icon alerts you to steps or procedures that could be hazardous to your health, cause permanent damage to the equipment, or impose unpredictable results on the surrounding environment.

Text Conventions

The following conventions are used in this manual. Computer-generated text is shown in typewriter font. Examples of computer-generated text are: program output (such as the screen display during the software installation procedure), commands, directory names, file names, variables, prompts, and sections of program code.

Computer-generated text example

Commands to be entered by the user are printed in bold Courier type. For example:

cd /usr/tmp

Pressing the return key (¤ Return) at the end of the command line entry is assumed, when not explicitly shown. For example:

/bin/su

is the same as:

/bin/su ¤ Return

Required user input, when mixed with program output, is printed in bold Courier type. References to UNIX programs and manual page entries follow the standard UNIX conventions.

When a user command, system prompt, or system response is too long to fit on a single line, it will be shown as

Do you want the new kernel moved into \vmunix?[y]

with a backslash at either the beginning of the continued line or at the end of the previous line.

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