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.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.18 2002/06/29 23:54:06 lukem Exp $
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Installation is currently only supported from the local Macintosh hard
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drive, from a CD-ROM, or from an AppleShare volume (however, you may upgrade
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a system from within
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.Nx
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; see the section on upgrading for more details).
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If you are installing from a local hard drive, this means that you'll need
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at least enough room for the largest file that you will have to install.
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This is the 15.2 MB
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.Pa base.tgz
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file.
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There has been talk of allowing an install from split files.
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If you have the time, desire, and knowledge, please feel
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free to add that functionality.
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.Pp
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If the install is being done from an AppleShare-mounted volume, the install
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utility must be in the same folder as the binary distribution sets.
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.Pp
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Each distribution file is in
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.Em raw No archive format.
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.(bullet
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Distribution files must be downloaded in binary mode.
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Common web browsers may not be suitable for this task;
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FTP clients such as Fetch and Anarchie work fine,
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but be sure to specify a binary file transfer.
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.It
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The files should not be unpacked.
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If you have the Internet Config
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extension installed, you can disable this in the
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.Dq "Helpers"
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dialog
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by removing the entry associated with
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.Dq ".tgz"
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files.
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Other FTP clients may require separate changes; consult your package's
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documentation.
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.It
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If you are installing from a CD-ROM, the distribution sets are
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already in the proper format and no special handling is required.
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.bullet)
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.Pp
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You will also need to collect the
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.Tn MacOS
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installation tools from the
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.Pa \*M/installation/misc No subdirectory of the
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.Nx \*V
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distribution:
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Mkfs,
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.Nx*M
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Installer, and
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.Nx*M
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Booter.
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These three are in binhexed, self-extracting archives as Mkfs.sea.hqx,
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Installer.sea.hqx, and Booter.sea.hqx, respectively.
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Extract them as you would any other Macintosh application.
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