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6282 ONBLD man pages not pbchk clean
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Reviewed by: Josef Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net>

*** 19,29 **** .\" fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying .\" information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .\" .\" CDDL HEADER END .\" ! .TH Install 1ONBLD "14 Jan 2010" .SH NAME Install \- install a kernel from an ON workspace .SH SYNOPSIS .TP 8n .B Install --- 19,29 ---- .\" fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying .\" information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .\" .\" CDDL HEADER END .\" ! .TH INSTALL 1ONBLD "Jan 14, 2010" .SH NAME Install \- install a kernel from an ON workspace .SH SYNOPSIS .TP 8n .B Install
*** 94,104 **** Install the system built in the ON workspace .I ws. ws must be a built ON workspace \(em .B Install will not automatically invoke ! .BR make "(1). If " \-w " is not specified, " Install " uses the current workspace (as indicated by $CODEMGR_WS). If there is no current workspace, .B Install checks to see if you are in an appropriate source directory, e.g. uts/sun4c; if so, .B Install --- 94,107 ---- Install the system built in the ON workspace .I ws. ws must be a built ON workspace \(em .B Install will not automatically invoke ! .BR make (1) . ! If \-w is not specified, ! .B Install ! uses the current workspace (as indicated by $CODEMGR_WS). If there is no current workspace, .B Install checks to see if you are in an appropriate source directory, e.g. uts/sun4c; if so, .B Install
*** 261,275 **** --- 264,282 ---- You can customize .B Install by creating a .Installrc file in your home directory. .Installrc should consist of a list of command-line-style options, e.g: .LP + .nf .B -w /ws/foo + .fi .br + .nf .B -t labmachine:/mnt -pv + .fi .LP .B Install processes default options first, then .Installrc options, then command-line options. In the case of conflicting options (e.g. \fB-uma\fR), the last one wins.
*** 277,293 **** --- 284,308 ---- In order to use the most convenient form of .BR Install " (``" "Install -t machine:/" "'')," you will need to do the following on the target machine: .LP .br + .nf (1) add your machine name to the /etc/hosts.equiv file + .fi .br + .nf (2) add your username to the /etc/{passwd,shadow} files + .fi .br + .nf (3) chown -R yourself /kernel /usr/kernel + .fi .br + .nf (4) chmod -R u+w /kernel /usr/kernel + .fi .SH "ENVIRONMENT" .LP You can set the following variables in your environment: .LP ON_CRYPTO_BINS
*** 318,328 **** the command to copy files locally .LP INSTALL_RCP [default: rcp -p] .IP the command to copy files remotely - .bp .SH "EXAMPLES" .LP .B Install -w /ws/blort -t machine:/ .IP --- 333,342 ----