HP Tru64 UNIX Release Notes for Version 5.1B-5 (AA-RVGEE-TE, March 2009)

In this command, N is the unit number of your CD-ROM device. If you do not
know the unit number of your CD device, the following command will provide
that information:
# ls /dev/disk/cdrom*
Do not use a different mount point.
3. After the CD is mounted, you can access the documentation with a browser. For
example, use the Netscape browser as follows:
From a terminal emulator window, start Netscape with the following
command:
# /usr/bin/X11/netscape &
From the CDE front panel, click on Application Manager > Desktop _apps
> Netscape.
4. After Netscape is running, click on its Home button. Netscape will load the Tru64
UNIX home page. Click on the link to the Tru64 UNIX Documentation page.
To read the Tru64 UNIX documentation on a Windows PC or a Macintosh system,
insert the CD into the CD drive. If you are using a Windows system (except Windows
3.11, Windows NT 3.51, or earlier) the system should automatically open the Tru64
UNIX Documentation Library page in your default browser. If you are using a Macintosh
or an earlier version of Windows or Windows NT, or if your PC does not automatically
open the page, follow these steps:
1. When the system has mounted the CD, launch your browser.
2. Go to the browser's File menu and choose the Open file... item. (Depending on
your browser, this item might say Open..., Open File..., or Open file in Browser...).
3. Choose the CD drive. In succession, open the DOCS and HTML folders. Then, in the
HTML folder, open the LIBRARY.HTM file. This is your access to the Tru64 UNIX
Documentation in HTML and PDF formats.
If you are viewing this documentation on a Windows 95 or higher system, you can use
the AltaVista Search CD index that is included. Click on the search icon on the Tru64
UNIX Documentation Library HTML page, and follow the instructions that the browser
displays.
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