System initialization messages display as the system boots from the
newly-installed system. Software configuration begins next:
J.1 Sample Text-Based Default Installation
This section
shows a sample text-based default installation from a a remote installation
services (RIS) server. Use this sample to follow the progress of your own
default installation.
*** Performing RIS Installation from kramer
Loading installation process and scanning system hardware.
Welcome to the Digital UNIX Installation Procedure
This procedure installs Digital UNIX onto your system. You will
be asked a series of system configuration questions. Until you
answer all questions, your system is not changed in any way.
During the question and answer session, you can go back to any
previous question and change your answer by entering: history
You can get more information about a question by entering: help
There are two types of installations:
o The Default Installation installs a mandatory set of
software subsets on a predetermined file system layout.
o The Custom Installation installs a mandatory set of
software subsets plus optional software subsets that you
select. You can customize the file system layout.
The UNIX Shell option puts your system in single-user mode with
superuser privileges. This option is provided for experienced
UNIX system administrators who want to perform file system or
disk maintenance tasks before the installation.
The Installation Guide contains more information about installing
Digital UNIX.
1) Default Installation
2) Custom Installation
3) UNIX Shell
Enter your choice: 1
Hostname "george" has been assigned to this system.
Enter a password to use as the root (superuser) password.
Be sure to remember this password, because it is needed to
log in as the user "root" following installation.
Enter root password:
Retype root password:
Location and time zone have been set from server: US/Eastern
System clock has been set via network: Fri Dec 13 22:48:56 GMT 1996
** Scanning system for disk devices. Please wait ...
Choose a disk to be the system disk where the Digital UNIX
software will be installed using the default layout:
* root file system on the "a" partition, type UFS
* /usr file system on the "g" partition, type UFS
* /var as part of /usr
* first swapping area (swap1) on the "b" partition
* no second swapping area (swap2)
This table lists the disks connected to your system.
Disk Device Device Controller Controller
Type Name Number Name Number
1) RZ26 rz1 1 SCSI 0
2) RZ26 rz3 3 SCSI 0
Enter your choice: ?
The disk which holds the root file system ("/") is called
the system disk. The root file system is always in the "a"
partition of the system disk. If you use the default file
system layout, the other file systems will be placed in other
partitions on this same disk. This question requires you to
choose which of your disks will be the system disk.
Choose a disk to be the system disk where the Digital UNIX
software will be installed using the default layout:
* root file system on the "a" partition, type UFS
* /usr file system on the "g" partition, type UFS
* /var as part of /usr
* first swapping area (swap1) on the "b" partition
* no second swapping area (swap2)
This table lists the disks connected to your system.
Disk Device Device Controller Controller
Type Name Number Name Number
1) RZ26 rz1 1 SCSI 0
2) RZ26 rz3 3 SCSI 0
Enter your choice: 1
Using default partitions for device rz1
root will use file system type UFS.
/usr will be on partition g of disk rz1
/usr will use file system type UFS.
swap1 will be on partition b of disk rz1
Because this is the default disk layout, no secondary
swap area (swap2) will be created.
Because this is the default disk layout, /var will be on /usr.
** Reviewing available software subsets. Please wait ...
Because this is a Default installation, only the mandatory
software subsets will be loaded. These are:
* Adobe Fonts
* Base System
* Base System - Hardware Support
* Base System Management Applications and Utilities
* Basic Networking Configuration Applications
* Basic Networking Services
* Basic X Environment
* CDE Desktop Environment
* CDE Mail Interface
* CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
* Compiler Back End
* DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
* Graphical Base System Management Utilities
* Graphical Print Configuration Application
* Graphical System Administration Utilities
* Hardware Kernel Header and Common Files
* Hardware Kernel Modules
* Kernel Header and Common Files
* LK401 Keyboard Support
* Local Printer Support
* NFS(tm) Configuration Application
* NFS(tm) Utilities
* Netscape Navigator Gold V3.0
* Old X Environment
* Standard Kernel Modules
* Tcl Commands
* Tk Toolkit Commands
* X Fonts
* X Servers Base
* X Servers for TurboChannel
You have now answered all questions needed to install
Digital UNIX on this system. Press CTRL/C to cancel the
installation; or type "history" to modify your earlier
answers; or press RETURN to proceed with installation:
Continuing installation...
*** Creating the root file system on device rz1a ***
*** Creating the usr file system on device rz1g ***
*** Creating the swap1 file system on device rz1b ***
*** Loading the operating system software subsets ***
The installation procedure will now load the software on your
disk partitions. This process will take from 45 to 120 minutes
to complete depending on your distribution media and processor type.
Checking file system space required to install specified subsets:
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:51:36 EST 1996
File system space checked OK.
30 subset(s) will be installed.
Loading 1 of 30 subset(s)....
Base System
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:51:53 EST 1996
Verifying
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:53:55 EST 1996
Loading 2 of 30 subset(s)....
Base System - Hardware Support
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:54:28 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 3 of 30 subset(s)....
Compiler Back End
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:54:53 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 4 of 30 subset(s)....
Kernel Header and Common Files
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:55:20 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 5 of 30 subset(s)....
Standard Kernel Modules
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:56:29 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 6 of 30 subset(s)....
Hardware Kernel Header and Common Files
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 7 of 30 subset(s)....
Hardware Kernel Modules
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:57:05 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 8 of 30 subset(s)....
Basic Networking Services
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:57:36 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 9 of 30 subset(s)....
NFS(tm) Utilities
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 10 of 30 subset(s)....
Local Printer Support
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 11 of 30 subset(s)....
Basic X Environment
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:58:15 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 12 of 30 subset(s)....
CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:59:16 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 13 of 30 subset(s)....
CDE Desktop Environment
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 17:59:42 EST 1996
Verifying
Working....Fri Dec 13 18:01:44 EST 1996
Loading 14 of 30 subset(s)....
LK401 Keyboard Support
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 15 of 30 subset(s)....
X Servers Base
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 18:02:19 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 16 of 30 subset(s)....
X Servers for TurboChannel
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 17 of 30 subset(s)....
X Fonts
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 18:02:43 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 18 of 30 subset(s)....
DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 19 of 30 subset(s)....
Adobe Fonts
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 20 of 30 subset(s)....
Old X Environment
Copying from kramer (inet)
Broken pipe
Verifying
Loading 21 of 30 subset(s)....
CDE Mail Interface
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 22 of 30 subset(s)....
Tcl Commands
Copying from kramer (inet)
Broken pipe
Verifying
Loading 23 of 30 subset(s)....
Tk Toolkit Commands
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 24 of 30 subset(s)....
Netscape Navigator Gold V3.0
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 25 of 30 subset(s)....
Base System Management Applications and Utilities
Copying from kramer (inet)
Broken pipe
Verifying
Loading 26 of 30 subset(s)....
Basic Networking Configuration Applications
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 27 of 30 subset(s)....
NFS(tm) Configuration Application
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 28 of 30 subset(s)....
Graphical Base System Management Utilities
Copying from kramer (inet)
Working....Fri Dec 13 18:05:05 EST 1996
Verifying
Loading 29 of 30 subset(s)....
Graphical System Administration Utilities
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
Loading 30 of 30 subset(s)....
Graphical Print Configuration Application
Copying from kramer (inet)
Verifying
30 of 30 subset(s) installed successfully.
The installation software has successfully installed your system.
There are logfiles that contain a record of your installation.
These are:
/var/adm/smlogs/install.cdf - configuration description file
/var/adm/smlogs/install.log - general log file
/var/adm/smlogs/install.FS.log - file system creation logs
/var/adm/smlogs/setld.log - log for the setld(8) utility
/var/adm/smlogs/fverify.log - verification log file
The above message is also recorded in /etc/motd for your
future reference.
Issue the following console commands to set your default
bootpath variable and to boot your system disk to multiuser:
>>> set boot_osflags A
>>> set bootdef_dev DKA100
>>> boot
syncing disks... done
CPU 0: Halting... (transferring to monitor)
?05 HLT INSTR
PC= FFFFFC00.004014F0 PSL= 00000000.00000005
>>> set boot_osflags A
BOOT_OSFLAGS = A
>>> set bootdef_dev DKA100
BOOTDEF_DEV = DKA100
>>> boot
*** SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ***
Configuring "Base System " (OSFBASE410)
Configuring "Base System - Hardware Support " (OSFHWBASE410)
Configuring "Compiler Back End " (OSFCMPLRS410)
Configuring "Kernel Header and Common Files " (OSFBINCOM410)
Configuring "Standard Kernel Modules " (OSFBIN410)
Configuring "Hardware Kernel Header and Common Files" (OSFHWBINCOM410)
Configuring "Hardware Kernel Modules " (OSFHWBIN410)
Configuring "Basic Networking Services " (OSFCLINET410)
Configuring "NFS(tm) Utilities " (OSFNFS410)
Configuring "Local Printer Support " (OSFPRINT410)
Configuring "Basic X Environment " (OSFX11410)
Configuring "CDE Minimum Runtime Environment " (OSFCDEMIN410)
Configuring "CDE Desktop Environment " (OSFCDEDT410)
Configuring "LK401 Keyboard Support " (OSFKBDLK401410)
Configuring "X Servers Base " (OSFSER410)
Configuring "X Servers for TurboChannel " (OSFSERTC410)
Configuring "X Fonts " (OSFMITFONT410)
Configuring "DECwindows 100dpi Fonts " (OSFFONT15410)
Configuring "Adobe Fonts " (OSFDPSFONT410)
Configuring "Old X Environment " (OSFOLDX11410)
Configuring "CDE Mail Interface " (OSFCDEMAIL410)
Configuring "Tcl Commands " (OSFTCLBASE410)
Configuring "Tk Toolkit Commands " (OSFTKBASE410)
Configuring "Netscape Navigator Gold V3.0 " (OSFNETSCAPE410)
Configuring "Base System Management Applications and Utilities"
(OSFSYSMAN410)
Configuring "Basic Networking Configuration Applications" (OSFNETCONF410)
Configuring "NFS(tm) Configuration Application " (OSFNFSCONF410)
Configuring "Graphical Base System Management Utilities" (OSFXSYSMAN410)
Configuring "Graphical System Administration Utilities" (OSFXADMIN410)
Configuring "Graphical Print Configuration Application" (OSFXPRINT410)
The system name assigned to your machine is 'george'.
The system will now automatically build a kernel
and then reboot. This will take approximately 15
minutes, depending on the processor type.
When the login prompt appears after the system
has rebooted, use 'root' as the login name and
the SUPERUSER password that was entered during
this procedure, to log into the system.
*** PERFORMING KERNEL BUILD ***
Working....Fri Dec 13 09:32:02 EST 1996
Working....Fri Dec 13 09:34:04 EST 1996
Working....Fri Dec 13 09:36:05 EST 1996
syncing disks... done
rebooting.... (transferring to monitor)
J.2 Sample Text-Based Custom Installation
This section shows a sample text-based custom installation from a a
remote installation services (RIS) server. Use this sample to follow the progress
of your own custom installation.
*** Performing RIS Installation from kramer
Loading installation process and scanning system hardware.
Welcome to the Digital UNIX Installation Procedure
This procedure installs Digital UNIX onto your system. You will
be asked a series of system configuration questions. Until you
answer all questions, your system is not changed in any way.
During the question and answer session, you can go back to any
previous question and change your answer by entering: history
You can get more information about a question by entering: help
There are two types of installations:
o The Default Installation installs a mandatory set of
software subsets on a predetermined file system layout.
o The Custom Installation installs a mandatory set of
software subsets plus optional software subsets that you
select. You can customize the file system layout.
The UNIX Shell option puts your system in single-user mode with
superuser privileges. This option is provided for experienced
UNIX system administrators who want to perform file system or
disk maintenance tasks before the installation.
The Installation Guide contains more information about installing
Digital UNIX.
1) Default Installation
2) Custom Installation
3) UNIX Shell
Enter your choice: 2
Hostname "george" has been assigned to this system.
Enter a password to use as the root (superuser) password.
Be sure to remember this password, because it is needed to
log in as the user "root" following installation.
Enter root password:
Retype root password:
Location and time zone have been set from server: US/Eastern
System clock has been set via network: Fri Dec 13 22:24:09 GMT 1996
** Scanning system for disk devices. Please wait ...
Select a disk for Digital UNIX installation. The root file
system will be placed on the "a" partition of this disk.
Disk Device Device Controller Controller
Type Name Number Name Number
1) RZ26 rz1 1 SCSI 0
2) RZ26 rz3 3 SCSI 0
3) RZ26L rz9 9 SCSI 1
4) RZ29B rz10 10 SCSI 1
Enter your choice: 4
The default disk layout is:
* root file system on the "a" partition, type UFS
* /usr file system on the "g" partition, type UFS
* /var as part of /usr
* first swapping area (swap1) on the "b" partition
* no second swapping area (swap2)
Use this default disk layout (y/n) ? n
Select the file system type for the root file system.
1) UFS -- UNIX file system
2) AdvFS -- advanced file system
Enter your choice: 1
Select the disk where the /usr file system will reside.
Disk Device Device Controller Controller
Type Name Number Name Number
1) RZ26 rz1 1 SCSI 0
2) RZ26 rz3 3 SCSI 0
3) RZ26L rz9 9 SCSI 1
4) RZ29B rz10 10 SCSI 1
Enter your choice: 4
Select the rz10 partition where the /usr file system
will reside.
Partition Start Size End Overlaps
1) b 131072 401408 532479 c
2) d 532480 2623488 3155967 c g
3) e 3155968 2623488 5779455 c g h
4) f 5779456 2600624 8380079 c h
5) g 532480 3936256 4468735 c d e
6) h 4468736 3911344 8380079 c e f
Enter your choice: h
Select the file system type for the /usr file system.
1) UFS -- UNIX file system
2) AdvFS -- advanced file system
Enter your choice: 1
Select the disk where the first swapping area (swap1) will reside.
Disk Device Device Controller Controller
Type Name Number Name Number
1) RZ26 rz1 1 SCSI 0
2) RZ26 rz3 3 SCSI 0
3) RZ26L rz9 9 SCSI 1
4) RZ29B rz10 10 SCSI 1
Enter your choice: 4
Select the rz10 partition where the first swapping area (swap1)
will reside.
Partition Start Size End Overlaps
1) b 131072 401408 532479 c
2) d 532480 2623488 3155967 c g
3) g 532480 3936256 4468735 c d e
Enter your choice: g
You may choose to have a second swapping area (swap2).
Do you want a second swapping area (y/n) ? y
Select the disk where the second swapping area (swap2) will reside.
Disk Device Device Controller Controller
Type Name Number Name Number
1) RZ26 rz1 1 SCSI 0
2) RZ26 rz3 3 SCSI 0
3) RZ26L rz9 9 SCSI 1
4) RZ29B rz10 10 SCSI 1
Enter your choice: 4
swap2 will be on the "b" partition of disk rz10 because all of its
other partitions are already in use.
You can make /var a separate file system, or you can have it
share space on the /usr file system.
Should /var be a separate file system (y/n) ? y
Select the disk where the /var file system will reside.
Disk Device Device Controller Controller
Type Name Number Name Number
1) RZ26 rz1 1 SCSI 0
2) RZ26 rz3 3 SCSI 0
3) RZ26L rz9 9 SCSI 1
Enter your choice: 1
Select the rz1 partition where the /var file system
will reside.
Partition Start Size End Overlaps
1) a 0 131072 131071 c
2) b 131072 262144 393215 c
3) c 0 2050860 2050859 a b d e f g h
4) d 393216 552548 945763 c g
5) e 945764 552548 1498311 c g h
6) f 1498312 552548 2050859 c h
7) g 393216 819200 1212415 c d e
8) h 1212416 838444 2050859 c e f
Enter your choice: 2
Select the file system type for the /var file system.
1) UFS -- UNIX file system
2) AdvFS -- advanced file system
Enter your choice: 1
You have requested this file system layout:
* root file system on rz10a, type UFS
* /usr file system on rz10h, type UFS
* /var file system on rz1b, type UFS
* first swapping area (swap1) will be on rz10g
* second swapping area (swap2) will be on rz10b
Is this the correct file system layout (y/n) ? y
** Reviewing available software subsets. Please wait ...
The following subsets are mandatory and will be installed
automatically unless you choose to exit without installing
any subsets:
* Adobe Fonts
* Base System
* Base System - Hardware Support
* Base System Management Applications and Utilities
* Basic Networking Configuration Applications
* Basic Networking Services
* Basic X Environment
* CDE Desktop Environment
* CDE Mail Interface
* CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
* Compiler Back End
* DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
* Graphical Base System Management Utilities
* Graphical Print Configuration Application
* Graphical System Administration Utilities
* Hardware Kernel Header and Common Files
* Hardware Kernel Modules
* Kernel Header and Common Files
* LK401 Keyboard Support
* Local Printer Support
* NFS(tm) Configuration Application
* NFS(tm) Utilities
* Netscape Navigator Gold V3.0
* Old X Environment
* Standard Kernel Modules
* Tcl Commands
* Tk Toolkit Commands
* X Fonts
* X Servers Base
* X Servers for TurboChannel
Free space remaining after mandatory subsets (root/usr/var):
30.4 MB/1.7 GB/127 MB
J.2.1 Optional Software Subsets for a Custom Installation
This section lists the optional software subsets that are available
for a custom installation regardless of the interface (text-based or graphical)
you are using.
Optional subsets are listed below. There may be more optional
subsets than can be presented on a single screen. If this is
the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen, or all at
once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will be
collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed.
- General Applications:
1) Additional Terminfo databases
2) Computer Aided System Tutor
3) DOS tools
4) GNU Emacs
5) Local Area Transport (LAT)
6) UNIX(tm) SVID2 Compatibility
7) UNIX(tm) to UNIX(tm) Copy Facility
- Kernel Build Environment:
8) ATM Kernel Header and Common Files
9) ATM Kernel Modules
10) Logical Storage Manager Kernel Header and Common Files
11) Logical Storage Manager Kernel Modules
12) POLYCTR advfs Kernel Modules
- Mail Applications:
13) DECwindows Mail Interface
14) RAND Corp. Mail Handler (MH)
- Network-Server/Communications:
15) ATM Commands
16) Additional Networking Services
17) Dataless Management Services
18) Remote Installation Service
- Printing Environment:
19) Adobe Font Metric Files
- Reference Pages:
20) Ref Pages: Admin/User
21) Ref Pages: CDE Admin/User
22) Ref Pages: CDE Development
23) Ref Pages: Programming
24) Ref Pages: Realtime
25) Ref Pages: Windows Admin/User
26) Ref Pages: Windows Programming
- Software Development:
27) CDA(tm) Software Development
28) CDA(tm) for X/Motif Development
29) CDE Software Development
30) GNU Revision Control System
31) Ladebug Debugger Version 4.0-11
32) Ladebug Debugger Version 4.0-11 Release Notes
33) Ladebug Debugger Window Interface
34) Ladebug Debugger remote server
35) Programming Examples
36) Realtime Software Development
37) Software Development Desktop Environment
38) Software Development Tools and Utilities
39) Source Code Control System
40) Standard Header Files
41) Standard Programmer Commands
42) Static Libraries
43) X Window and X/Motif Header Files
44) X Window and X/Motif Programming Examples
45) X Window and X/Motif Software Development
46) X Window and X/Motif Static Libraries
- Supplemental Documentation:
47) XIE Version 5 Online Documentation
- System Administration:
48) C2-Security
49) C2-Security GUI
50) Kernel Debugging Tools
51) Logical Storage Manager
52) Logical Storage Manager GUI
53) Logical Volume Manager
54) Obsolete Commands and Utilities
55) Obsolete Locale databases
56) POLYCTR advfs
57) Single-Byte European Locales
58) System Accounting Utilities
59) System Exercisers
- Text Processing:
60) Doc. Preparation Tools
61) Doc. Preparation Tools Extensions
- Windowing Environment:
62) DECwindows 75dpi Fonts
63) LK201 Keyboard Support
64) LK411 Keyboard Support
65) LK421 Keyboard Support
66) LK444 Keyboard Support
67) PCXAL Keyboard Support
68) X Customizations for OEM
69) X Servers for Open3D
70) X Servers for PCbus
71) X/Motif 1.1
- Windows Applications:
72) Additional DECwindows Applications
73) Additional X Applications
74) CDE Additional Applications
75) Demo X Applications
76) Nested X Server
77) Old Additional DECwindows Applications
78) Virtual X Frame Buffer
The following choices override your previous selections:
79) ALL mandatory and all optional subsets
80) MANDATORY subsets only
81) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus
Add to your choices, or press RETURN to confirm previous choices.
Free space remaining (root/usr/var): 30.4 MB/1.7 GB/127 MB
Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 79
The following subsets will be loaded:
* System Accounting Utilities
* POLYCTR advfs
* POLYCTR advfs Kernel Modules
* Adobe Font Metric Files
* ATM Commands
* ATM Kernel Modules
* ATM Kernel Header and Common Files
* Base System
* Standard Kernel Modules
* Kernel Header and Common Files
* C2-Security
* CDA(tm) Software Development
* CDE Additional Applications
* CDE Software Development
* CDE Desktop Environment
* CDE Mail Interface
* Ref Pages: CDE Development
* Ref Pages: CDE Admin/User
* CDE Minimum Runtime Environment
* Basic Networking Services
* Compiler Back End
* Obsolete Locale databases
* Doc. Preparation Tools
* Doc. Preparation Tools Extensions
* Additional DECwindows Applications
* Dataless Management Services
* DOS tools
* Adobe Fonts
* GNU Emacs
* Single-Byte European Locales
* Programming Examples
* System Exercisers
* DECwindows 100dpi Fonts
* DECwindows 75dpi Fonts
* Base System - Hardware Support
* Hardware Kernel Modules
* Hardware Kernel Header and Common Files
* Standard Header Files
* Additional Networking Services
* LK201 Keyboard Support
* LK401 Keyboard Support
* LK411 Keyboard Support
* LK421 Keyboard Support
* LK444 Keyboard Support
* PCXAL Keyboard Support
* Kernel Debugging Tools
* Local Area Transport (LAT)
* Ladebug Debugger Version 4.0-11
* Ladebug Debugger Version 4.0-11 Release Notes
* Ladebug Debugger Window Interface
* Ladebug Debugger remote server
* Computer Aided System Tutor
* Static Libraries
* Logical Storage Manager
* Logical Storage Manager Kernel Modules
* Logical Storage Manager Kernel Header and Common Files
* Logical Storage Manager GUI
* Logical Volume Manager
* Ref Pages: Programming
* Ref Pages: Admin/User
* Ref Pages: Realtime
* Ref Pages: Windows Programming
* Ref Pages: Windows Admin/User
* RAND Corp. Mail Handler (MH)
* X Fonts
* X/Motif 1.1
* Basic Networking Configuration Applications
* Netscape Navigator Gold V3.0
* NFS(tm) Utilities
* NFS(tm) Configuration Application
* Obsolete Commands and Utilities
* Old Additional DECwindows Applications
* Old X Environment
* Standard Programmer Commands
* Local Printer Support
* GNU Revision Control System
* Remote Installation Service
* Realtime Software Development
* Source Code Control System
* Software Development Tools and Utilities
* Software Development Desktop Environment
* X Servers for Open3D
* X Servers Base
* X Servers for PCbus
* X Servers for TurboChannel
* UNIX(tm) SVID2 Compatibility
* Base System Management Applications and Utilities
* Tcl Commands
* Additional Terminfo databases
* Tk Toolkit Commands
* UNIX(tm) to UNIX(tm) Copy Facility
* Basic X Environment
* Graphical System Administration Utilities
* C2-Security GUI
* CDA(tm) for X/Motif Development
* Demo X Applications
* X Window and X/Motif Software Development
* X Window and X/Motif Programming Examples
* XIE Version 5 Online Documentation
* X Window and X/Motif Header Files
* X Window and X/Motif Static Libraries
* DECwindows Mail Interface
* Additional X Applications
* Nested X Server
* X Customizations for OEM
* Graphical Print Configuration Application
* Graphical Base System Management Utilities
* Virtual X Frame Buffer
Are these the subsets that should be loaded (y/n) ? y