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diff --git a/share/doc/handbook/sup.sgml b/share/doc/handbook/sup.sgml
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--- a/share/doc/handbook/sup.sgml
+++ b/share/doc/handbook/sup.sgml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- $Id: sup.sgml,v 1.7 1995/09/27 00:46:30 jmz Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Id: sup.sgml,v 1.8 1995/09/27 19:20:43 nate Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ purpose of this document is get the beginner up and running with sup.
<p>First off you will need to pick up the sup binaries. The easiest
way of doing this is to grab the sup.tgz package from:
<verb>
- ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.ORG:/pub/FreeBSD/packages/sup.tgz
+ ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.ORG:/pub/FreeBSD/packages/All/sup-2.0.tgz
</verb>
Install the sup package using pkg_add and add the following line to
your /etc/services file (if it doesn't already exist):
@@ -23,18 +23,21 @@ your /etc/services file (if it doesn't already exist):
</verb>
SUP gets the information it needs to run from a configuration file
-called a supfile. This file tells sup what collections it will be updating
-and/or installing and where they go. The supfile in this directory will
-sup both the source and ports collection - look for the blank line separating
-the two collections; if you don't want ports, you can simply delete all the
-ports entries. If you're inside the United States, you may also uncomment
-the `secure' collection line to grab the DES code. If you're outside the
-U.S., you should NOT sup this code from FreeBSD.ORG as this will
-violate U.S. export restrictions. Simply sup everything <em>but</em> the secure
-collection and then go look on braae.ru.ac.za, where it's available for
-anonymous ftp for those outside the U.S.
-
-Any other distributions you do not wish to receive can be commented out
+called a supfile. This file should be found in
+<tt>/usr/share/examples/sup/standard-supfile</tt> for the standard
+distributions.
+This file tells sup what collections it will be updating
+and/or installing and where they go. This supfile will sup the current source
+collection. For ports please have a look at
+<tt>/usr/share/examples/sup/ports-supfile</tt>.
+If you're inside the United States, you may also uncomment
+the `secure' and `eBones' collection lines to grab the DES code.
+If you're outside the
+U.S., you should NOT sup this code from sup.FreeBSD.ORG as this will
+violate U.S. export restrictions. Instead you should use the
+<tt>secure-supfile</tt> found within the above directory. This will
+connect you to the international sup site that contains a secure distribution.
+Any distributions you do not wish to receive can be commented out
with a &num; at the beginning of the distribution line.
Once this is setup, you're ready to go. To start sup type:
@@ -55,25 +58,32 @@ a -current user.
<sect1><heading>Description of FreeBSD SUP distributions</heading>
-<p>For the main FreeBSD distribution:
+<p>For the main FreeBSD distribution useing the standard-supfile:
<verb>
base: /usr/src/... misc files at the top of /usr/src
-bin: /usr/src/bin system binaries
-secure: /usr/src/secure DES Sources. U.S./Canada only!
+bin: /usr/src/bin user and system binaries
+secure: /usr/src/secure DES Sources (US/Canada ONLY)
+eBones: /usr/src/eBones Kerberos and DES (US/Canada ONLY)
etc: /usr/src/etc system files
games: /usr/src/games games
gnu: /usr/src/gnu sources under the GNU Public License
include: /usr/src/include include files
sys: /usr/src/sys kernel sources
lib: /usr/src/lib libraries
-libexec: /usr/src/libexec more system binaries
+libexec: /usr/src/libexec system binaries
share: /usr/src/share various shared resources
-sbin: /usr/src/sbin even more system binaries
+sbin: /usr/src/sbin single user system binaries
usrbin: /usr/src/usr.bin user binaries
-usrsbin: /usr/src/usr.sbin that's it for the system binaries
+usrsbin: /usr/src/usr.sbin system binaries
+</verb>
+
+<p>For the international FreeBSD distribution using the secure-supfile:
+<verb>
+secure: /usr/src/secure DES Sources
+eBones: /usr/src/eBones Kerberos and DES
</verb>
-And for the ports collection:
+<p>And for the ports collection:
<verb>
ports-base: /usr/ports/... misc files at the top of /usr/ports
ports-editors: /usr/ports/editors text editors
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