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Installs X servers; server modules containing local clients,
extensions, libraries, and protocols; host system executables
and fonts; color database; X keysym database; and
configuration files (listed in the Release Notes).
Starts the license management software and adds startup
commands to the host startup files.
Configures terminals on the network, updating network and
host databases to include required addressing information. On
UNIX systems, ncdinstall saves the original network and host
database files with the extension
_O.
Preparing to Configure Terminals Using
ncdinstall
Before you install NCDware and configure your terminals, you
need:
A host system with access to a CD-ROM drive.
Super-user access privileges.
Approximately 10 minutes to install NCDware.
Terminals set up and attached to the network (see terminal
installation booklets for instructions).
An empty directory. During installation certain files are
installed in this directory.
Information about the terminals you will be adding to the
network. Set up a table that lists the following information for
each terminal before you start the installation program.