xinstall(ADM)
xinstall --
XENIX installation shell script
Syntax
/etc/xinstall [ device ]
Description
xinstall is the
sh(C)
script used to install XENIX distribution (or application program) floppies.
It performs the following tasks:
-
Prompts for insertion of floppies.
-
Extracts files using the tar(C) utility.
-
Executes /once/init. programs on each floppy after they
have been extracted.
-
Removes any /once/init. programs
when the installation is finished.
The optional argument to the command specifies the device used. The default
device is /dev/xinstall and this is normally linked to
/dev/rdsk/f0q15dt.
Limitations
xinstall is provided for use with any existing XENIX packages
you may have that you wish to install on a UNIX system. xinstall
does not work with XENIX system applications (use
installpkg(ADM)
to install UNIX system applications).
Files
/etc/xinstall
/once/init.
See also
custom(ADM),
fixperm(ADM),
installpkg(ADM)
Standards conformance
xinstall is not part of any currently supported standard; it is
an extension of AT&T System V provided by
The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
© 2005 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005