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Glossary
absolute pathname The full pathname
of a file, including all the directories
leading to it, starting with the root direc-
tory (“/”) and ending with the filename
itself. See also file, filename, path-
name.
access permissions Settings that allow
a user or group of users to read, write, or
execute files. See also file access per-
missions.
active window The window that is re-
ceiving input from the keyboard at the
present time. If there is no active win-
dow, anything you type is lost. Only one
window can be active at a time. The ac-
tive window is said to have the “key-
board focus.”
ANSI The American National Stan-
dards Institute, a non-profit organization,
made up of various expert committees,
that publishes standards for use by na-
tional industries. ANSI has adopted the
IEEE standards for local area networks.
argument The part of a command line
that identifies the file or directory to be
acted on.
attachment unit interface (AUI) A
transceiver cable that conforms to IEEE
802.3 specifications.
back up v. To make a copy of the file
system on a tape or disk that can be
stored separately from the original files.
Also called “backing up the system” or
simply “system backup.”
bitmap Generally speaking, an array of
data bits used for graphic images. Strict-
ly speaking, a pixmap of depth one, ca-
pable of representing 2-color images.
boot Short for bootstrap service. A ser-
vice provided by a short program, stored
in the read-only memory of your work-
station, that loads the operating system
(or any complex program) into main
memory. Partner workstations provide
bootstrap service to diskless worksta-
tions. See also boot ROM.
boot console interface The interactive
firmware that enables you to interact
with the hardware of your workstation
before the workstation boots the operat-
ing system. The boot console interface
allows you to perform special tasks, dis-
play information, and set certain system
parameters.
boot ROM A read-only memory that is
incorporated into a workstation for the
purpose of starting the operating system,
testing the terminal, and producing a
standard display.
bootstrap service See boot.
byte A fundamental character-code
unit, usually consisting of 8 bits.
CDE
The Hewlett-Packard Common
Desktop Environment.
CD-ROM Compact Disc Read-Only
Memory. See also CD-ROM disc, CD-
ROM drive.
CD-ROM disc CD-ROM discs are
identical to the audio compact discs
(CDs) used to record stereo music, ex-
Summary of Contents for B132L+
Page 15: ...1 Preface ...
Page 20: ...6 ...
Page 21: ...7 1 System Overview ...
Page 40: ...26 System Overview Networking Overview ...
Page 41: ...27 2 Using Your CD ROM Drive ...
Page 60: ...46 Using Your CD ROM Drive Troubleshooting ...
Page 61: ...47 3 Using Your Digital Data Storage DDS Tape Drive ...
Page 77: ...63 4 Using Your 3 5 Inch Floppy Disk Drive ...
Page 89: ...75 5 Solving Problems ...
Page 105: ...91 A Safety and Regulatory Statements ...
Page 107: ...93 Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity 1 Declaration of Conformity 1 ...
Page 108: ...94 Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity 2 Declaration of Conformity 2 ...
Page 111: ...97 Safety and Regulatory Statements Emissions Regulations VCCI Class 2 ITE ...
Page 117: ...103 Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions Warnings and Cautions ...
Page 118: ...104 Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions ...
Page 119: ...105 B Changing Your Workstation s Hardware Configuration ...
Page 184: ...170 Changing Your Workstation s Hardware Configuration Changing Your Monitor Type ...
Page 185: ...171 C SCSI Connections ...
Page 206: ...192 SCSI Connections Connecting to the SCSI Ports ...
Page 207: ...193 D The Boot Console Interface ...
Page 240: ...226 The Boot Console Interface Displaying PIM Information ...
Page 252: ...238 Glossary ...