of the directory is up to you), cd into it, and run
"<code><strong>path-to-the-tahoe-bin-directory</strong>/tahoe
create-introducer .</code>". Now run the introducer using
- "<code>tahoe run .</code>". After it starts, it will write a file named
+ "<code>tahoe start .</code>". After it starts, it will write a file named
<code>introducer.furl</code> in that base directory. This file contains the
URL the other nodes must use in order to connect to this introducer.</p>
- <p>The "<code>tahoe run</code>" or "<code>tahoe run .</code>" commands above
+ <p>The "<code>tahoe run</code>" command above
will run the node in the foreground. On Unix, you can run it in the background
instead by using the "<code>tahoe start</code>" command.
To stop a node started in this way, use "<code>tahoe stop</code>".