This document contains examples on installations done by Kennith Wayne
Mann III. Also included are pre and post install information from Kyle
Sallee. This is a supplement to the other documents and faqs available
at http://sorcerer.wox.org/docs
| Requirements | |
|---|---|
| Minimum without XFree86 | i586 64MB RAM 4 GB HD |
| Recommended | Athlon 256MB 2x30GB HD mirrored |
Assumptions for Sorcerer: [Not XFree86]
Installation:
| Congratulations on sucessfully installing Sorcerer |
Login: root
Password: [Enter]
passwd |
change your root password |
pon |
type this command if you have a dial-up connection to connect to your ISP |
screen sorcery update-grimoire |
initial synchronization to latest utilies and compile instructions |
augur synch |
secondary synchronization to latest utilies and compile instructions |
run compiler config script |
create compiler settings file |
run gcc and glibc hold script |
create hold of gcc and glibc to original versions |
augur update |
first stage of recompiling process - SELECT EDITING THE QUEUE and make sure to edit out gcc, glibc, and linux if they appear on the list. |
sorcery rebuild |
rebuild ALL installed spells from source - SELECT EDITING THE QUEUE and make sure to edit out gcc, glibc, and linux if they appear on the list. |
cast useful-profile |
this step is OPTIONAL, but RECOMMENDED if you plan to use X |
poff |
type this command if you have a dial-up connection to disconnect from your ISP |
augur or sorcery |
dabble in sorcery and
play with your new tools |
cast spell or profile |
among the things you do to keep everything ship-shape |
sorcery rebuild orsorcery to start the menu-drive
spell management utility.Spell MenuRebuild Spells.sorcery and browse the menus and sub-menus.[Esc] to back-out of a menu and to exit
the program from the main menu.augur synch followed by augur
update orsorcery to start the menu-driven
spell management utility. Update MenuSynchronize Spell and
when done thenUpdateaugur synch and then augur updateSorcery is menu-based and places the updated
spells in an install queue which can be useful for:
augur hold. <filename> OR
sorcery to start the menu-driven
spell management utility.Spell MenuHold Spells[space]
bar[Enter] on the select buttoncast spell1 [spell2]... [spell#]cast emacs sudosorcery to start the menu-driven
spell management utility.Spell MenuSelect Spells[space] bar to select/deselect
spell(s)[Enter] to select to commit
button[Esc] until you return to the
main menuADDING SOFTWARE SPELLS. Except
that the command is dispel and the menu selection
is REMOVE SPELL.