1) cd to the directory where all mud files reside. Called $MUDHOME
   in the rest of this document.

2) cd v22.2b14

3) ./build.MudOS develop

4) make 

5) make install

6) cd ../bin

7) vi mudos.cfg 

The two to change are:

mudlib directory 
binary directory

For example, if your $MUDHOME
is /home/joe/mud, then the mudlib directory line will look like this:

/home/joe/mud/lib

and bin:

/home/joe/mud/bin


8) ./driver ./mudos.cfg &

9)  telnet to your machine, using the port specified in mudos.cfg. For
example: telnet localhost 6666

10) Create a new user. Just answer the questions. Make sure you are
the first person to log in, because that person is automatically
given admin privileges.

11) You'll get booted out. Telnet back in, and you're now running Your
Very Own MUD.
