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- A/UX INTERACTIVE TRAINING
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
-
- Please read all the instructions before you begin.
-
- Overview
- A/UX Interactive Training is an on-demand training environment
- for the A/UX operating system. With it you can learn a lot
- about A/UX and UNIX fundamentals. There is also a complete
- Sales and Demonstration system included for Apple and
- reseller salespeople.
-
- The training should be used in the A/UX operating system to
- take full advantage of commands and capabilities. You
- can also “browse” through the training on any Macintosh
- system, but you won’t be able to execute UNIX commands
- unless you are running A/UX.
-
- The training materials are designed so that you need only
- one copy for all the users on your A/UX system. You don’t
- need to make additional copies in individual user directories.
-
- Using the training
- Once installed in A/UX, the training is accessible in
- two ways:
-
- • By selecting “A/UX Training” from the Apple menu
- • By double-clicking the AUX Training icon (a HyperCard stack).
-
- You should install the training on a hard disk. It runs very
- slowly from a CD or file server.
-
- CD Installation:
- Make sure your CD drive is connected and your compact disk is
- installed. You will see the icon when you log in.
-
- File server installation:
- After you log into A/UX, use the Chooser to locate your file
- server. Then locate the A/UX Interactive Training folder, open
- it up, and follow the instructions.
-
- AppleLink:
- Refer to the instructions included in the AppleLink training
- folder.
-
-
- A/UX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
-
- Step 1
- Log in to your A/UX System as “root”.
-
- If you don’t know how to log in as root, or if you don’t know
- the root password, ask your system administrator. If you have
- just installed A/UX and have not yet set the root password,
- then there isn’t one and you can log in as root with no
- password.
-
- If you are installing from a file server, use the Chooser to
- locate the appropriate server. If installing from CD, you
- should see the CD icon on your A/UX desktop. In either case,
- locate the folder “AUX Interactive Training”.
-
- You must be logged in as root to complete the installation.
-
- Step 2
- Copy the AUX Interactive Training folder to your root (/) A/UX
- partition, then open the folder by double-clicking.
-
- Installation can take a few minutes if you are installing from
- a file server — there is nearly 8 megabytes of material in this
- folder. To save disk space after installation, you will remove
- this folder from your A/UX disk.
-
- Step 3
- Move the HyperTools folder to your A/UX “usr” folder.
-
- The HyperTools folder contains the actual training software.
- Simply drag the HyperTools folder into the A/UX “usr” folder.
- Once installed in “usr”, you won’t need to access the HyperTools
- folder to use the training. (It contains about 50 files).
-
- NOTE: Do not move the HyperTools folder to your “users” folder
- — don’t get the names confused!
-
-
- Step 4
- Copy the AITLauncher application to your A/UX System Folder.
-
- Drag the AITLauncher application to your A/UX System Folder.
- Your A/UX System Folder is located in “/:mac:sys:System Folder”.
- To locate your A/UX System Folder:
-
- • double-click the “mac” folder, then
- • double-click the “sys” folder
-
- and you should see the “System Folder.” When done, close the
- “sys” and “mac” folders.
-
- This application works in conjunction with the AUX Training DA,
- allowing you to access the training as a DA by selecting “A/UX
- Training” from the Apple menu.
-
- If user accounts have individual System Folders, place a copy
- of AITLauncher in each one. Make sure each copy is named
- “AITLauncher”. User account folders are located inside the
- A/UX “users” folder.
-
-
- Step 5
- Install the AUX Training Desk Accessory into your A/UX System
- file.
-
- Double-click the suitcase file, then install the DA into your
- A/UX System file. If you need to search for the A/UX System
- file, follow this path:
-
- mac
- sys
- System Folder
- System <— This is your A/UX System file.
-
- If there are individual System Folders for user accounts, repeat
- this step for each of the user accounts.
-
-
- Step 6
- Install the Training Fonts into your A/UX System File.
-
- Follow the same path as you used to install the A/UX
- Training DA.
-
- If necessary, repeat this step for those user accounts that
- have individual System files.
-
-
- Step 7
- If necessary, install the HyperCard fonts with the Font/DA
- Mover.
-
- HyperCard and a Home stack are included inside your HyperTools
- folder. If you have not already installed HyperCard fonts, do
- so now. Follow the same path as before to locate your A/UX
- System file.
-
- Repeat this step for those user accounts that have individual
- System files.
-
-
- Step 8
- Copy the AUX Training stack to your root (/) partition.
-
- This stack performs two jobs: It initializes the the training
- software files for use in A/UX, and subsequently provides an
- alternate way to launch the training. You can use this stack
- or the A/UX Training desk accessory at your discretion.
- If you use the stack, you can place copies anywhere in your
- A/UX file system. You should keep a copy in your Home directory and in individual user directories.
-
- Please don’t launch this stack until you have completed
- Step 9.
-
-
- Step 9:
- Once everything is installed, close the AUX Interactive
- Training folder and remove it from your A/UX partition.
-
- This step is necessary to save disk space and to avoid having
- duplicate copies of the HyperTools folder. Don’t worry about
- keeping a “backup” copy of the HyperTools training — it’s
- already “backed up” for you on the CD, File Server, or AppleLink
- (wherever you got it).
-
- Remove the folder by dragging it to the trash. When asked
- whether you want to remove applications, answer “yes.” You may
- want to keep a copy of the installation guide for future
- reference. In any case, make sure you do not have duplicate
- copies of the HyperTools folder on your A/UX system. There
- should be only one copy inside your “usr” folder.
-
-
- Step 10
- Initialize the training system by double-clicking the AUX
- Training stack.
-
- Initialization takes about a minute. When completed, you will
- enter the A/UX Interactive Training System. At this point you
- can go through the training, or quit and complete the rest of
- the installation steps.
-
- Step 11
- (Optional) Place a copy of the AUX Training stack in individual
- user directories.
-
- If you have installed the AITLauncher and DA files properly,
- individual users will be able to select “A/UX Training” from
- their Apple menu to run the training. The AUX Training stack
- provides an alternate way to enter the training system.
-
-
- Step 12
- Log out and log back in again; you should now be able to use
- the training.
-
- To use the training:
-
- • Select “A/UX Training” from the Apple menu, or
- • Double-click the AUX Training stack.
-
- If you’ve done the installation properly, any user on the
- system should be able to launch the training.
-
-
- If the training doesn’t launch —
-
- • Make sure the “HyperTools” folder is inside your “usr”
- folder and is not nested inside another folder.
-
- • Make sure there is only one HyperTools folder on your
- A/UX system.
-
- • Check whether the user account has a System Folder. If it
- does, make sure the AITLauncher and AUX Training DA have been
- properly installed in the user account.
-
- • Log out and log in as root again, then double-check all the
- installation steps.
-
- • If you still have problems, call Jim Wagner (Apple Computer)
- at (408) 974-6508 or send an AppleLink message to WAGNER5.
-
-
- MACINTOSH SYSTEM INSTALLATION
-
- You cannot use the A/UX Training desk accessory in the Macintosh
- Operating System, because the AITLauncher application requires
- that the HyperTools folder be located inside the UNIX “usr”
- folder. But you can “browse” through the training on any
- ordinary Macintosh computer. To use the training in an ordinary
- Macintosh system:
-
- Step 1
- Copy the A/UX Interactive Training folder to your Hard Disk.
- Remove the AITLauncher and AUX Training DA files.
-
- Step 2
- Install the Training and HyperCard font files.
-
- Once installed, you can drag the files to the trash to save
- some disk space.
-
- Step 3
- To use the training, double-click the AUX Training stack.
-
- Note: This stack must be located at the same level as the
- HyperTools folder, or it will not launch the training.
- Alternatively, you can open the HyperTools directory and
- double-click the “HyperTools Home” stack.
-
- Need help installing A/UX?
-
- You can copy the stack “Install A_UX” to any Macintosh computer
- and review the installation procedure. The stack can also print
- a complete (and brief) installation guide. Before dragging the
- entire AUX Interactive Training folder to your hard disk:
-
- • Open the AUX Interactive Training folder (on CD or file
- server)
- • Open the HyperTools folder
- • Drag the “Install A_UX” stack to your own system
-
- The “Install A_UX” stack covers installation on Apple and other
- (third-party) disk drives. You don’t need to be running under
- A/UX to get full use out of this stack.
-
- Comments, suggestions, requests, or bug reports:
-
- Send to:
-
- Jim Wagner
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- 900 E. Hamilton Ave.
- Campbell, CA, USA 95008
-
- ph. (408) 974-6508
- AppleLink: WAGNER5
- Usenet: wagner@apple.com
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