Adaptec 1210SA User Guide - Page 32

Installing or Updating the Driver in an Existing Linux System, No Init, Migrate, Build, Clear

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Installing the Driver 13 Select between the different creation methods for RAID 0 or RAID 1. (For more details about the creation methods, see Appendix A.) RAID 0-Select No Init (default), or Migrate RAID 1-Select Build (default), Clear, or Quick Init 14 When the array is finished building, or if you are continuing from Step 4, insert the SuSE CD Disk 1 in the CD-ROM drive and restart the system. 15 When the SuSE Installation menu appears, press the Alt key, then select one option from the Menu and press Enter. 16 When prompted, insert the driver disk you created (see Step 2) and press any key to continue. 17 Follow the prompts to set up your preferred environment. 18 Continue with the Linux installation according to the SuSE documentation. Installing or Updating the Driver in an Existing Linux System To update the driver in an existing SuSE Linux system, type the following: rpm -Uvh aar1210-*.*.*-*.i386.rpm where * is the name of the driver file. 3-11

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Installing the Driver
13
Select between the different creation methods for RAID 0 or
RAID 1. (For more details about the creation methods, see
Appendix A
.)
RAID 0
Select
No Init
(
default
), or
Migrate
RAID 1
Select
Build
(
default
),
Clear
, or
Quick Init
14
When the array is finished building, or if you are continuing
from
Step 4
, insert the SuSE CD Disk 1 in the CD-ROM drive
and restart the system.
15
When the SuSE Installation menu appears, press the
Alt
key,
then select one option from the Menu and press
Enter
.
16
When prompted, insert the driver disk you created (see
Step 2
)
and press any key to continue.
17
Follow the prompts to set up your preferred environment.
18
Continue with the Linux installation according to the SuSE
documentation.
Installing or Updating the Driver in an Existing Linux System
To update the driver in an existing SuSE Linux system, type the
following:
rpm -Uvh aar1210-*.*.*-*.i386.rpm
where
*
is the name of the driver file.