Using the Installation Shell Script
The installation shell script helps with the setup process. The installation shell script automates some of the tasks in configuring/etc/hosts, /etc/printcap; creating the spool directory for BSD UNIX; and running the lpadmin command for System V UNIX.
Download the installation shell script from our Web site. Keep the installation shell script as local folders.
The installation shell script can be used on the following workstations: (it cannot be used with other types of workstations.)
SunOS 4.1.4
Solaris 2.6, 7, 8, 9
HP-UX 11.x
Red Hat Linux 6.2, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 8
UnixWare 7.1.1
OpenServer 5.06
Depending on security settings when installed, rsh/rcp/telnet may not be usable with Red Hat 7.1 or later. Change the security level to allow use of rsh/rcp/telnet. For details about how to change the setting, see the operating instructions for Red Hat.
When you use NIS (Network Information Service) or DNS, you should configure the server before running the installation shell script.
Installation shell script does not support CUPS.
When you use Solaris and HP-UX, you can set UNIX configuration with admintools that came with Solaris and HP-UX. For details about setting using the admintools, see the admintool's manual.
For details about the configuration utility of your operating system, see the manual that came with the utility.