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[a336811]1<sect2>
2<title>Installation of Net-tools</title>
3
[b822811]4<para>Install Net-tools by running the following commands:</para>
[a336811]5
[4d6fc2da]6<para><screen><userinput>make &amp;&amp;
7make update</userinput></screen></para>
[e2416ad]8
[26a89c5]9<para>If you want to accept all the default answers, you can run these
10commands instead:</para>
11
12<para><screen><userinput>yes "" | make &amp;&amp;
13make update</userinput></screen></para>
14
15<para>If you don't know what to answer to all the questions asked during
16the <userinput>make</userinput> phase, then just accept the defaults, which
[2c094d6]17will be just fine in the majority of the cases. What you are asked here
[26a89c5]18are a bunch of questions relating to the kind of network protocols that you
19have enabled in your kernel.</para>
20
21<para>The default answers will enable the tools from this package to work
22with the most common protocols such as TCP, PPP and a bunch of others. You
23still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel. What you do
[a2cd10f]24here is merely telling the programs to be able to use those protocols, but
25it's up to the kernel to make them available to the system.</para>
[26a89c5]26
[a336811]27</sect2>
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