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Installing and Configuring the Linux Host with the QLogic Driver
Method 1: Uninstalling the QLogicv7.xx.xx/v8.xx.xx driver via QLogic DKMS RPM
This section provides guidance for uninstalling the QLogic 
v7.xx.xx/v8.xx.xx driver via the QLogic DKMS RPM package. The 
driver may be removed from the system with the 'e' switch for the 
RPM command.
The following are example steps to uninstall the QLogic driver. Also 
refer to the README file in the driver package.
1. Verify the driver names by querying the DKMS RPMs.
[root@l82bi235 qla2x00-v8.xx.xx]# rpm -qa | grep dkms
qla2x00-v8.xx.xxdkms
dkms-2.0.0-1
2. Uninstall the QLogic driver RPM using the following command:
root@l82bi235 qla2x00-v8.xx.xx]# rpm -ev 
qla2x00-v8.xx.xxdkms
An example of the console output reported by the driver RPM 
removal is as follows:
3. Verify that the 
/etc/modprobe.conf 
and 
/etc/modprobe.conf.local
 files contain the information 
necessary for the server to boot and that a new ramdisk has been 
created.
4. Reboot the host.
Method 2: Uninstalling the QLogic v7.xx.xx/v8.xx.xx driver via the QLogic installation script 
This section provides guidance for uninstalling the QLogic 
v7.xx.xx/v8.xx.xx driver via the QLogic installation script. The driver 
may be removed from the system with the '
u
' switch for the 
qlinstall
 script.
The following are example steps to uninstall the QLogic driver. Also 
refer to the README file in the driver package
1. Change to the directory where the installation script is located.
[root@l82bi116 /]# cd /qlafc-linux-8.xx.xx-install
2. Uninstall the QLogic driver with the following command: