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Finally, you are ready to install the software on your system. Every
distribution has a different mechanism for doing this. Many
distributions have a self-contained program which will step you through
the installation. On other distributions, you will have to <b>mount</b>
your filesystems in a certain subdirectory (such as <tt>/mnt</tt>) and
copy the software to them by hand. On CD-ROM distributions, you may be
given the option to
install a portion of the software on your hard drives, and leave most of
the software on the CD-ROM.
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Some distributions offer several different ways to install the software. For
example, you may be able to install the software directly from an MS-DOS
partition on your hard drive, instead of from floppies. Or, you may be able
to install over a TCP/IP network via FTP or NFS. See your distribution's
documentation for details.
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For example, the Slackware distribution only requires you to
create partitions with <tt>fdisk</tt>, optionally create swap space
with <tt>mkswap</tt> and <tt>swapon</tt> (if you have 4 megs or less
of RAM), and then run the <tt>setup</tt> program. <tt>setup</tt> leads
you through a very self-explanatory menu system to install the software.
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Use of <tt>setup</tt> is described in detail below.
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The exact method used to install the Linux software differs greatly with
each distribution. We're hoping that installing the Linux software should
be self-explanatory, as it is with most distributions.
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