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-.TH SETUP 8 "21 May 1994" "Slackware Version 2.0.0"
-.SH NAME
-setup \- Slackware system setup tool.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B setup
-.LP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B setup
-is the system installation and setup tool provided with the Slackware Linux
-distribution.
-.LP
-.B setup
-is usually used to install software packages from your hard drive, a CD,
-NFS, or floppy disks. It is also a frontend for
-.B pkgtool
-and many configuration scripts that come with various packages, such as the
-scripts which allow you to install LILO, configure your timezone, set your
-keyboard fonts, make bootdisks, and many other tasks.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.B HELP
-Read the
-.B setup
-help file.
-.TP
-.B KEYMAP
-Change your keyboard map to one of many international and specialized keymaps
-available.
-.B NOTE:
-This change will not become permanent unless you go through the
-.B CONFIGURE option.
-.TP
-.B MAKE TAGS
-This allows you to write out custom tagfiles. A
-.B tagfile
-is a list of package names followed by one of these tags:
-.B ADD
-(required),
-.B SKP
-(skip),
-.B REC
-(recommended) or,
-.B OPT
-(optional). These allow you to completely automate your software installation.
-You can either put these files on the first disk of each disk series
-(optionally using a custom 3 character extension), or in a custom location
-altogether, such as on a floppy disk in ./a1, ./ap1, ./d1, ..., directories.
-The format of a line in a
-.B tagfile
-is like this:
-.LP
-package:
-.B TAG
-.TP
-.B SOURCE
-Select your source media, such as hard disk, NFS, CD, or floppy. You should
-select installation from a directory if your CD or NFS directory has already
-been mounted, as it probably is if you're using
-.B setup
-on your hard drive.
-.TP
-.B TARGET
-Select your target directory. For testing purposes, you may install the
-packages to a directory other than '/'. Don't expect them to run from there,
-though.
-.TP
-.B DISK SETS
-Select the disk sets you want to install. You can also install custom disk
-sets by tagging the
-.B CUS
-selection. The disk sets must be Slackware-like: they require the diskxxx?
-index on each disk, such as diskxyz1 for the first disk of the XYZ series.
-On the last disk there must be a file called
-.B install.end
-to signal the end of the disk series.
-.TP
-.B INSTALL
-Once you've gone through
-.B SOURCE
-and
-.B DISK SETS
-( and possibly
-.B TARGET
-), then you select this choice to go on with the software installation. You'll
-be asked what type of tagfiles you want to use and then
-.B pkgtool
-will be called to install the software.
-.TP
-.B CONFIGURE
-This option runs through several scripts that configure various aspects of your
-Linux system. These might include LILO installation, timezone configuration,
-and other things.
-.TP
-.B PKGTOOL
-This option calls the
-.B pkgtool(8)
-utility for you.
-.TP
-.B EXIT
-Exit the
-.B setup
-program.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Patrick J. Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR makepkg(8),
-.BR installpkg(8),
-.BR explodepkg(8),
-.BR removepkg(8),
-.BR pkgtool(8),
-.BR upgradepkg(8)