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        !             9: <A HREF="mpd.html"><EM>Mpd 5.6 User Manual</EM></A>
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        !            17:   <H2><A NAME="7"></A>2.2. Installing mpd<A NAME="installing"></A></H2>
        !            18: <p>If you use the FreeBSD package or port, mpd will be
        !            19: automatically installed
        !            20: into <code>/usr/local/sbin/mpd5</code>.
        !            21: with the default set of device types compiled into it.
        !            22: In order to run, mpd needs
        !            23: a few configuration files. The directory
        !            24: <code>/usr/local/etc/mpd5</code> is created
        !            25: to hold them.
        !            26: In it you will find some sample configuration files.</p>
        !            27: <p>Before you can run mpd, you must set up your site-specific
        !            28: configuration files. These files are:
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        !            31: <dt><b> <b><code>mpd.conf</code></b></b><dd><p>This file defines one or more <b>configurations</b>.
        !            32: When mpd is invoked, you specify the name of a
        !            33: configuration on the command line. This configuration
        !            34: (which merely consists of a series of mpd commands) is loaded.
        !            35: If no configuration is given, 'default' configuration
        !            36: is loaded.</p>
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        !            38: <p>Each configuration defines one or more bundles, links and repeaters.
        !            39: They can be defined with the <b><code>create</code></b> command.
        !            40: Subsequent commands in the configuration configure the various
        !            41: layers for that item.</p>
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        !            43: <dt><b> <b><code>mpd.secret</code></b></b><dd><p>This file contains login, password pairs. This is where
        !            44: mpd looks to find all authentication information. This
        !            45: file should be readable only by <code>root</code>.</p>
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        !            47: <dt><b> <b><code>mpd.script</code></b></b><dd><p>This file contains chat scripts for modem devices.</p>
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        !            56: <A HREF="mpd.html"><EM>Mpd 5.6 User Manual</EM></A>
        !            57:  <b>:</b> <A HREF="mpd5.html"><EM>Installation</EM></A>
        !            58:  <b>:</b> <EM>Installing mpd</EM><BR>
        !            59: <b>Previous:</b> <A HREF="mpd6.html"><EM>Getting mpd</EM></A><BR>
        !            60: <b>Next:</b> <A HREF="mpd8.html"><EM>Building mpd</EM></A>
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