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Once the Digital UNIX Version 4.0 software is installed, if you have graphics capabilities, you can use the System Management Graphical Interface Configuration Checklist to set up your system. The first time you log in as root after a system installation or the first time you log in to a factory installed software (FIS) system, the System Management Graphical Interface Configuration Checklist displays the System Management Graphical Interface applications that are available to set up your system for general use.
Note: When you are logged in as superuser or root, you can invoke the System Management Graphical Interface Configuration Checklist at any time by clicking on the Configuration Checklist icon in the System_Administration folder, or entering the following command on the UNIX command line:
# /usr/sbin/checklist
The following utilities are available from the System Management Graphical Interface Configuration Checklist:
Network Configuration Application
BIND Configuration Application
NIS - Network Information Service
NFS Configuration Application
License Manager
Account Manager
Mail Configuration Application
Disk Configuration Application
LAT - Local Area Transport
UUCP - UNIX-to-UNIX Copy System
NTP - Network Time Protocol
Printer Configuration Application
Security (BSD/2)
Security Auditing
Prestoserver I/O Acceleration
Update Administration Utility
Graphical UI Selection Utility
Many of the System Management Graphical Interface Configuration Checklist utilities are also available in text-based interfaces that can be displayed on systems that only have character-cell displays. See the section called Text-Based Interfaces in Chapter 13 for more information.
For more information about system setup in general, see the Installation Guide, the System Administration guide, the Network Administration guide, the Software License Management guide, and the setup(8) reference page.
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