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Chapter 5: Installing and Removing Software
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A list that shows which subsystems are optional, which are required for product
operation, and how much disk space each subsystem uses.
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An indication of whether you can use the instructions in this section to install the
software while the system is up and running (an IRIX install) or whether you need
to install the product while the system is running on a limited version of the
operating system (a miniroot install). If the product requires a miniroot installation,
follow the steps in “Installing a New Version of the Operating System Software” on
page 93.
To make sure your system is ready for the new software, follow these steps:
1.
Check which version of the operating system your system is running by choosing
“System Manager” from the System toolchest.
The System Manager window shows the operating system version just to the left of
the system’s model name.
2. Check whether required subsystems are already installed by choosing “Show
Installed” from the Software menu in the System Manager window; press the
<Space Bar>
to page through the listing.
3. Check whether you have enough disk space by choosing “Disk Manager” from the
System toolchest.
If you do not have enough space to install the entire product but you do have
enough for the required subsystems, during installation you can choose to install
only required subsystems. To free up disk space by removing or archiving old or
unneeded files, select “On-line Books” from the Help toolchest and search for
“Freeing Up Disk Space” in the online Personal System Administration Guide.
4. If you do not have a CD drive connected directly to your system, find a CD drive on
your network.
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Choose “Disk Drives” from the Find toolchest.
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In the Search window, choose “Type” from the Match menu, and choose
“CD-ROM” from the menu button next to whose type is. See the online help in the
Search window for details.
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Click the Search button to find the drive.
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When the drive’s icon appears, it is labeled systemname
:cdrom
systemname is the
name of the system to which the drive is connected.