diff --git a/doc/refs/ignored.pages b/doc/refs/ignored.pages
index 48da0c3..02ffb6c 100644
--- a/doc/refs/ignored.pages
+++ b/doc/refs/ignored.pages
@@ -2,13 +2,24 @@
# It is critical that there be no whitespace either preceeding nor
# following these file names.
#
-# $Id: ignored.pages,v 1.1 1998/02/19 03:03:53 gdr-ftp Exp $
+# $Id: ignored.pages,v 1.2 1998/06/12 14:47:30 gdr-ftp Exp $
#
00.DUMMY
-../../usr.man/man4/tty.4
-../../bin/gsh/updates1.1
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/addr.1
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.1.2
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.1.4
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.2.1
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.2.2
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.2.3
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.2.4
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.3.1
+../../usr.bin/awk/tests/out/out.8.1
+../../usr.bin/dirname/dirname.1
../../sbin/reboot/boot.hp300.8
../../sbin/reboot/boot.i386.8
../../sbin/reboot/boot.sparc.8
../../sbin/reboot/boot.tahoe.8
../../sbin/reboot/boot.vax.8
+../../usr.man/man3/getcap.3
+../../usr.sbin/cron/cron.8
+../../usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.8
diff --git a/doc/refs/index.html b/doc/refs/index.html
index 859d8b9..bebd89a 100644
--- a/doc/refs/index.html
+++ b/doc/refs/index.html
@@ -23,6 +23,12 @@ It consists of the following sections:
Reference Manuals
Manual Pages
Bug Reports
+Status Lists for Work Under Development:
+
GNO-Related Web Links
Old Documentation (August 1996 Revision for GNO v2.0.4)
diff --git a/doc/refs/intro.tex b/doc/refs/intro.tex
index a4e7995..38d40e5 100644
--- a/doc/refs/intro.tex
+++ b/doc/refs/intro.tex
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%
% GNO Overview
%
-% $Id: intro.tex,v 1.4 1998/01/26 07:13:09 gdr-ftp Exp $
+% $Id: intro.tex,v 1.5 1998/06/12 14:47:33 gdr-ftp Exp $
%
\documentclass{report}
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
\begin{document}
\title{GNO Overview and Installation}
-\author{Jawaid Bazyar \\ Tim Meekins}
-\date{28 November 1997}
+\author{Jawaid Bazyar \\ Tim Meekins \\ Devin Reade}
+\date{11 June 1998}
\maketitle
\bibliographystyle{plain}
@@ -852,6 +852,168 @@ directories. Here is a brief rundown of thier contents:
\end{rawhtml}
+\chapter{Installation for GNO v2.0.6}
+
+\em GNO v2.0.6 is not yet available. These installation instructions
+have been included both for the benefit of the development team and as
+draft instructions for when the update is released. Please don't ask
+when v2.0.6 will be ready; we'll get it to you as soon as possible.\rm
+
+\em These instructions should be considered as draft quality. If you
+have suggestions on or corrections to these instructions, please forward
+them to Devin Reade.\rm
+
+This chapter contains information on how to install the newest version
+of GNO, which is version 2.0.6 or later. It explains how to install
+the base \em binary\rm distribution. Installation of GNO sources such that
+you are able to \em build\rm the base distribution itself are at this
+time beyond the scope of this document.
+
+At this time, unfortunately, installing GNO is fairly cumbersome.
+Gsh's scripting abilities are crude at best, and for various reasons
+the Apple Installer program is not sufficient,
+When sh (the Bourne Shell) is finished for GNO, installation should be easier.
+
+Information in this chapter may change
+significantly from release to release, so even if you have previously
+installed a version newer than v2.0.4, you should review this chapter
+prior to doing a new installation.
+
+\section{Planning Your System}
+
+The install scripts assumes that your \em new\rm distribution will be installed
+on to the two volumes \bf /gno \rm (ProDOS) and \bf /gno-hfs \rm (HFS).
+It also assumes these volumes already exist and are \em empty\rm.
+You may use other volume names,
+but you will have to edit certain files before you run your distribution.
+
+
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+boot disk (used only for installation) & 800k \\
+binary distribution (shk files) & 4.6 MB \\
+binary distribution (extracted) & 12.1 MB \\
+complete GNO source & 15.0 MB \\
+\end{tabular}
+
+
+\section{Downloading and Extracting the Archive Files}
+
+Your first step is of course to download the distribution. You should
+have the following NuFX archives:
+
+\begin{itemize}
+
+\item{\bf gnoboot.shk\rm}
+This is the GNO installation bootstrap disk. It should be extracted to
+a ProDOS-formatted 800k floppy disk named ``/gno.boot'' (the name is
+critical). It does not include a copy of GS/OS and is
+therefore not bootable; you will have to boot your system in the normal
+fashion.
+
+\item{\bf gno.01.shk\rm, \bf gno.02.shk\rm, ... \bf gno.16.shk\rm}
+These disk archives contain the main portion of the GNO distribution.
+They must be placed in a single temporary subdirectory on a hard drive,
+Zip disk, or other large capacity storage device. They should not yet be
+extracted.
+
+\item{\bf gnohfs.shk\rm}
+This archive consists of files that do not conform to ProDOS naming
+conventions. While it is possible to run GNO without any HFS partitions
+at all, it is recommended that you have available to GNO a small amount
+of space on an HFS partition. If you use the \bf namespace\rm(5) facility,
+it is unnecessary to dedicate an entire HFS partition to GNO.
+
+\end{itemize}
+
+You should now do the following steps:
+
+\begin{comment}
+
+If your volumes are named something else, replace the names in the cd commands
+below with the appropriate name.
+
+\end{comment}
+
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+
+\item
+Set your DOWNLOAD\_DIR environment variable to the directory
+into which you placed the above NuFX (*.shk) files.
+For example, if the files gnohfs.shk, gno.01.shk, gno.02.shk
+(and so forth) were in /download, you would type:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ setenv DOWNLOAD_DIR /download
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\item
+Assuming your distribution is to be installed onto the /gno partition,
+issue the commands:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ cd /gno
+ /gno.boot/installboot1
+\end{verbatim}
+
+This will install the majority of the GNO binaries.
+
+\item
+There are a small number of recommended files that do not follow ProDOS
+naming conventions. To install these files, issue the commands:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ cd /gno-hfs
+ /gno.boot/installboot2
+\end{verbatim}
+
+This assumes that /gno-hfs is an HFS partition. If you would like to
+use on your HFS partition a single subdirectory for GNO, then you could
+create and cd into /some-partition/gno-hfs instead.
+
+This step is optional. It is possible to use the GNO binary distribution
+without an HFS partition, but some information will be missing.
+
+\item
+You should now edit the file /gno/etc/namespace. If your
+files were extracted onto a volume other than /gno, you will
+have to replace all the ":gno:" strings with the appropriate
+path.
+
+You may want to put /usr onto a different partition; it will
+get fairly large over time.
+
+If you have a RAM disk, you should consider having it renamed
+to /tmp using renram5(8) or mktmp(8), in which case its entry
+should be removed from the namespace file.
+
+See the kernel reference manual for a description of this file.
+
+\item
+If you are not short of disk space, you should create .so links
+for your manual pages. (See the mkso(8) man page for an
+explanation.) You can do this by executing the following
+commands:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ cd /gno/usr/man
+ mkso -v -H /gno-hfs/man mkso.data
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\item
+You should now return to your program launcher (the Finder,
+ProSEL-16, or whatever you used to start /gno.boot/kern) by
+typing "exit" at the prompt. To startup up your new version
+of GNO, you should then launch /gno/kern. You will then see
+a "login:" prompt. Enter "root" as the user name; you will
+not yet need a password.
+
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\section{Custom Configuration}
+
+
+
\chapter{Desk Accessories}
The following is a description of the desk
diff --git a/doc/refs/kern.tex b/doc/refs/kern.tex
index 911f4a5..ea78205 100644
--- a/doc/refs/kern.tex
+++ b/doc/refs/kern.tex
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%
% GNO Kernel Reference Manual
%
-% $Id: kern.tex,v 1.4 1998/02/19 03:03:56 gdr-ftp Exp $
+% $Id: kern.tex,v 1.5 1998/06/12 14:47:37 gdr-ftp Exp $
%
\documentclass{report}
@@ -2348,7 +2348,7 @@ The following system calls are new to GNO v2.0.6:
socket & \$4503 &
bind & \$4603 \\
connect & \$4703 &
- listen & \$4703 \\
+ listen & \$4803 \\
accept & \$4903 &
recvfrom & \$4A03 \\
sendto & \$4B03 &
diff --git a/doc/refs/related.html b/doc/refs/related.html
index 4c4328b..25a3626 100644
--- a/doc/refs/related.html
+++ b/doc/refs/related.html
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The following links are also likely to be of interest to GNO users
and programmers.