Installation guide
fstab file
format, 4–12
fstab.h header file, B–3
ftp command, 2–6
function arguments, 7–16
function names
differences between the XUI
and Motif interfaces, F–2
functions
calloc, 7–20
malloc, 7–20
printf, 7–19
scanf, 7–19
functions with a variable number
of arguments, 7–18
G
gated, G–16
gawk command, 2–4
gencat command, 6–20
gendisk utility, 6–11
genra utility, 6–11
gentapes utility, 6–11
getpgrp system call, 7–41
getrusage system call , C–1
getsysinfo system call, 7–42
gettytab file, 4–4
GNU Emacs, G–7
graph libraries, 7–36
grep command, 2–5
group database, 4–24
H
hashstat command (csh), 2–8, 3–5
header files, nonexistent, B–8
Help menu, E–7
Help push button, E–8
Hesiod naming service, 1–9, 4–23,
6–19
/home directory, 4–11
hostid command, 4–19
hosts database, 4–24
hosts file, 4–3
modifying on a DIGITAL UNIX
system, 4–20
hosts.equiv file, 4–3
modifying on a DIGITAL UNIX
system, 4–20
I
I18N
( See internationalization )
iconv command, 6–23, G–24
IEEE Std 1003.1-1990, 6–16
ifconfig command, 4–19
Ifree field, G–6
in.h header file, B–3
industry standards, 6–16
support for, 1–3
inetd daemon
configuring, 5–10
inetd.conf file, 5–10
init routines
execution order,, G–12
inodes, G–6
integer and long constants, 7–12
interfaces
for system administration, 4–17
internationalization
CDE configuration, G–22
configuration, G–22
in applications, 6–19
in single-user mode, 5–9
setting environment variables,
3–2
internationalization, and
migration to DIGITAL UNIX,
6–19
Internet network, 4–18
Internet service daemon
( See inetd.conf file )
INTLINFO environment variable,
6–23
Intrinsics
( See X Toolkit )
ioctl function, 7–44
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