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				Generating the README				=====================								In order to (re)generate the plain ASCII documentation that is found in				lilo/README, Perl 4 or 5 must be installed on your system.				Just type								make ../README								to perform the conversion. Note that fairly large amounts of virtual memory				(16 MB or more) are allocated during the process.												Printing the documentation				==========================								You need the following programs to generate a printable file from the				LaTeX and FIG sources:								  - LaTeX				  - fig2dev from the transfig package (optional)								The LaTeX translations of the FIG files are already included in the				distribution, so you can print the documentation without fig2dev.				WARNING: make spotless  removes those pre-built LaTeX files.								You can also omit all drawings by typing  make dummies . The drawings				are only necessary when processing the technical overview document.								To run LaTeX just type								make								LaTeX issues many "Overfull \hbox" warnings. They can be safely ignored.				LaTeX will be run repeatedly until it stops issuing the message				LaTeX Warning: Label(s) may have changed. Rerun to get cross-references right.								Finally, you have to convert the device-independent file doc.dvi to				something your printer understands. The actual command to perform this				depends on your local installation. Example:								dvips user | lpr								(Another way is to use GhostScript. To generate HP DeskJet output by				converting the DVI file to PostScript as an intermediate step, use this				command								dvips -r1 -f1 user | gs -q -sDEVICE=deskjet -sOutputFile=/dev/lp1 -								gs -h  lists all configured drivers.)								If you don't have access to LaTeX but if you can print PostScript, you				should get the file(s) lilo...ps.gz from the same place				where you've obtained lilo..tar.gz  That file contains the				document user.tex ( = u) or tech.tex ( = t) already translated				to PostScript.							

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