have to install the Tahoe source code, as documented in <a
href="install.html">install.html</a>.</p>
- <p>The <cite>tahoe</cite> executable is used to create, start, and stop
+ <p>The <cite>tahoe</cite> executable in the <cite>bin</cite> directory is used to create, start, and stop
nodes. Each node lives in a separate base directory in which you can add
files to configure the node. Nodes also read and write files within that
directory.</p>
create a node.</p>
<p>To construct an introducer, create a new base directory for it (the name
- of the directory is up to you), cd into it, and run "<cite>tahoe
+ of the directory is up to you), cd into it, and run "<cite><bold>path-to-the-tahoe-bin-directory</bold>/tahoe
create-introducer .</cite>". Now start the introducer by running "<cite>tahoe
start .</cite>". After it starts, there will be a file named
<cite>introducer.furl</cite> in that base directory. This file contains
the URL the nodes must use in order to connect to this
introducer.</p>
- <p>To construct a node run "<cite>tahoe create-client</cite>", which will
+ <p>To construct a node run "<cite><bold>path-to-the-tahoe-bin-directory</bold>/tahoe create-client</cite>", which will
create <cite>~/.tahoe</cite> to be the node's base directory. Acquire a copy
of the <cite>introducer.furl</cite> from the introducer and put it into this
directory, then run "<cite>tahoe start</cite>". After that, the node should