LDP/LDP/howto/docbook/JavaStation-HOWTO/JavaStation-HOWTO.xml

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding='ISO-8859-1'?>
<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
"http://docbook.org/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"
[
<!ENTITY version "0.01">
<!ENTITY supercopy "SUPERCOPYRIGHT &copy;&reg;">
<!ENTITY gfdl SYSTEM "gfdl.xml">
<!ENTITY meta_info_chapter SYSTEM "01_meta_info_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY what_is_chapter SYSTEM "02_what_is_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY background_requirements_chapter SYSTEM "03_background_requirements_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY kernel_build_chapter SYSTEM "04_kernel_build_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY filesystem_build_chapter SYSTEM "05_filesystem_build_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY server_setup_chapter SYSTEM "06_server_setup_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY out_of_the_box_solution_chapter SYSTEM "07_out_of_the_box_solution_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY booting_javastation_chapter SYSTEM "08_booting_javastation_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY questions_and_troubleshooting_chapter SYSTEM "09_questions_and_troubleshooting_chapter.xml">
<!ENTITY reference_docs_chapter SYSTEM "10_reference_docs_chapter.xml">
]>
<!--
Here's the current source for the Linux on JavaStation HOWTO
Thanks for checking out the source. - RSD
Things to do:
1) All requests have been merged.
-->
<article id="JavaStation-HOWTO">
<articleinfo>
<!-- Title information -->
<title><application>Linux</application> on the <productname>Sun JavaStation
</productname> <acronym>NC</acronym> HOWTO</title>
<titleabbrev>JavaStation-HOWTO</titleabbrev>
<author>
<firstname>Robert S.</firstname><surname>Dubinski</surname>
</author>
<authorinitials>RSD</authorinitials>
<!--
<ulink url="mailto://rsd@dubinski-family.org">rsd@dubinski-family.org</ulink>
Is there any real valid way of adding an email address in the artheader
and still include both FirstName and SurName? And is there a MidName tag?
email me and let me know.
-->
<publisher>
<publishername>Linux Documentation Project</publishername>
</publisher>
<pubdate>2001-Oct-31</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>1999</year>
<year>2000</year>
<year>2001</year>
<holder>Robert S. Dubinski</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
<blockquote><para>
Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Robert S. Dubinski.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
with the Invariant Sections being: "Why JavaStations are No Longer
Produced", with one Front-Cover Text: "Linux on JavaStation HOWTO",
and with one Back-Cover Text: "This document was written
by Robert S. Dubinski in the hope that more people can put
their JavaStation hardware to good use. Thank-you to the
Linux kernel hackers who made this happen, and thank-you to
Sun for a rock-solid piece of hardware." A copy of the
license is included in the section entitled
"GNU Free Documentation License".
</para></blockquote>
</legalnotice>
<abstract>
<para>
This is a HOWTO document describing how to enable the <application><acronym>GNU</acronym>/Linux <acronym>OS</acronym></application> on the Sun JavaStation NC.
</para>
<!-- removed tags from above paragraph due to stylesheets goofing with it -->
</abstract>
</articleinfo>
<!-- Begin the document -->
&meta_info_chapter;
&what_is_chapter;
&background_requirements_chapter;
&kernel_build_chapter;
&filesystem_build_chapter;
&out_of_the_box_solution_chapter;
&server_setup_chapter;
&booting_javastation_chapter;
&questions_and_troubleshooting_chapter;
&reference_docs_chapter;
&gfdl;
</article>