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ASUS TR-DLSR User’s Manual
5. OS Driver Installation
5. Driver Installation
SCO UnixW
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B. New System Installation
1. Boot the computer using the installation diskettes that you received with the
UnixWare operating system distribution package. UnixWare 7 has two diskettes.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen.
3. Insert the PCI SCSI SCO UnixWare driver” diskette when prompted to insert
the host adapter diskette. To install other host adapter drivers, insert the host
adapter diskette provided with the UnixWare distribution package and press
Enter. If there are no other host adapter drivers to install, continue the installation
and follow the instructions.
4. The system loads the required drivers, such as C8XX, and indicates when they
are loaded.
5. At the end of the installation, you will see a prompt to reinsert the HBA driver
diskette. Insert the PCI SCSI SCO UnixWare driver” diskette and press Enter.
The kernel will be  built and the installation will terminate.
6. Remove the driver diskette when prompted to do so and reboot the system.
C. Existing System Installation
Adding or Updating the C8XX Package for LSI SCSI controller. Before you install
the C8XX driver, make a backup copy of the existing kernel:
1. Log on as root.
2. At the shell prompt, type: [# cp /stand/unix /stand/unix.safe]
Use this copy of the old kernel to reboot the system if the driver installation
fails. Refer to Troubleshooting for more information.
3. Once the old kernel is saved, insert the “PCI SCSI SCO UnixWare driver”
diskette.
4. Load the driver using the pkgadd command by typing: [# pkgadd -d diskette1]
5. Select C8XX and press Enter. The C8XX driver is then loaded onto the system.
6. The system will again prompt you to load a driver even if loading was successful.
Type q (quit) and press Enter.
7. Verify that the driver is now loaded successfully by typing: [# pkginfo c8xx]
8. The package information should look like this: “system c8xx LSI IHV HBA”
9. After the C8XX package is loaded, a message indicating a system reboot is
necessary may appear. To reboot the system, type the following command: [#
init 6]
During the boot process, the driver scans the SCSI bus and lists the devices found on
it. If the kernel panics during boot, then reboot the system with the saved copy of the
old kernel. Booting from the saved copy of the kernel is described in the following
section titled “Troubleshooting.” If the reboot is successful, the system is ready to use.