9.
When
y
ou
are
satised
with
y
our
c
hoice
of
softw
are,
select
\Start
Loading";
the
system
will
calculate
whether
disk
space
is
adequate
to
load
the
selected
lesets.
It
accoun
ts
for
the
curren
t
sizes
of
les
that
will
b e
up dated.
If
adequate
space
is
a
v
ailable,
loading
starts.
Note
If
the
system
calculates
that
the
amoun
t
of
free
disk
space
after
loading
will
b e
b elow
the
recommended
minimum
or
that
there
is
insucien
t
space
to
load
the
selected
lesets,
y
ou
will
receiv
e
a
w
arning
message.
Y
ou
m
ust
ha
v
e
a
certain
amoun
t
(10%
b
y
default)
of
free
disk
space
on
eac
h
moun
ted
le
system
to
whic
h
y
ou
will
load
les.
This
space
is
called
\minimum
free
space,"
or
minfr
e
e
.
Only
the
sup eruser
(a
p erson
logged
in
as
root )
can
allo
cate
space
on
a
le
system
with
less
than
minfr
e
e
.
If
y
ou
are
using
update
in
teractiv
ely
,
y
ou
can
pro ceed
with
loading
ev
en
if
less
than
minfr
e
e
will
remain
on
one
or
more
le
systems
to
whic
h
y
ou
will
load
les.
Ho
w
ev
er,
it
is
recommended
that
y
ou
rst
free
the
minimum
free
space.
If
y
ou
do
not
ha
v
e
sucien
t
disk
space
on
one
or
more
le
systems
to
complete
y
our
up date,
y
ou
cannot
pro ceed
with
loading.
Y
ou
m
ust
free
a
sucien
t
amoun
t
of
the
le
system's
disk
space
b efore
y
ou
can
pro ceed
with
the
program.
T
o
free
up
more
disk
space,
see
\How
to
F
ree
Disk
Space".
As
update
(or
updist )
loads
lesets,
progress
messages
are
display
ed
and
are
recorded
in
/tmp/update.log .
The
system
may
reb o ot
t
wice
while
loading
lesets.
When
loading
is
completed,
the
login
prompt
app ears.
Go
on
to
the
section
\T
asks
to
P
erform
After
Up date".
4-12
Putting
New
Applications
on
Y
our
W
orkstation
Summary of Contents for Model 720 - Workstation
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Page 13: ...Figure 2 3 System Unit Switch Locations Your HP Apollo 9000 Model 720 730 Workstation 2 5 ...
Page 15: ...Figure 2 4 LED Windows Your HP Apollo 9000 Model 720 730 Workstation 2 7 ...
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Page 117: ...Figure 5 1 Core I O Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 7 ...
Page 119: ...Figure 5 2 Processor Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 9 ...
Page 121: ...Figure 5 3 SIMM Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 11 ...
Page 123: ...Figure 5 4 Internal Disk Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 13 ...
Page 129: ...Figure 5 7 VSC Interface Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 19 ...
Page 131: ...Figure 5 9 Power Supply Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 21 ...
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