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Bootable Tape

Digital UNIX Version 4.0 introduces the ability to create a standalone bootable tape of the operating system. You can boot from the bootable tape as easily as you can boot from a CD-ROM or a RIS area, but without the overhead of selecting or installing subsets. When you restore your system from the bootable tape, you must reconfigure your system using the System Management applications.

See the btcreate(8) and btextract(8) reference pages for more information.


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