Installation guide

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What Typographic
Changes and
Symbols Mean
Sometimes it is necessary to give a special meaning or significance
to the information in the manual. We do this by displaying a differ
-
ent typeface and often by presenting the text in a different format
.
Here are examples of the special typefaces and formats used in
this manual. We suggest that you become familiar with them here
before going on to the rest of the manual.
This kind of bolded text
is used when special emphasis is neces-
sary.
When certain information is noteworthy or unusual, it is set off in
a special format:
Note: This information is noteworthy or unusual.
When information is
especially
important, it is set off with this
format:
Important:
This information is very important.
The following table describes the type changes and symbols used
in this guide.
Typeface or
Symbol Meaning Example
AaBbCc123
The names of commands,
parameters, and directories;
on-screen computer output
Use
dir
to list all parameters.
AaBbCc123
What you type, contrasted with
on-screen computer output
Login:
su
PassWord:
AaBbCc123
Command-line placeholder:
replace with a real name or
value
To set baud rate, type:
set
baudrate=
38400
[AaBbCc123] Commands in brackets denote
a key to press
Login
:
su
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