Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 128

Boot the New Kernel

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Installing the SCSI Driver for UnixWare, OpenServer, and Open Unix 2 When the kernel has been built, type the following and press Enter after each line (0 in -g0 is zero, not the letter O): cd /etc/conf/cf.d cp unix /stand/unix cd / shutdown -g0 3 Type y and press Enter when the computer asks if you really want to shut down. System Is Down should appear on the screen. The UnixWare/Open Unix kernel is now ready for host adapter operation. Boot the New Kernel To reboot the computer with the new kernel: 1 Follow the on-screen instructions (usually by pressing Enter) to reboot your computer. 2 Check the bootup messages to verify that all your installed SCSI devices are listed. If some or all of your installed SCSI devices do not appear at this time, your SCSI cables may be loose, or the SCSI device setup may not be complete. If so, go back and correct any problems before proceeding. 3 Wait for UnixWare/Open Unix to complete bootup with the new kernel. Refer to Troubleshooting on page 11-11 if the computer crashes or if panic (UnixWare/Open Unix ) messages appear during bootup. The updated driver for UnixWare/Open Unix should now be ready to use. 11-7

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Installing the SCSI Driver for UnixWare, OpenServer, and Open Unix
2
When the kernel has been built, type the following and press
Enter
after each line (
0
in
-g0
is zero,
not
the letter
O
):
cd /etc/conf/cf.d
cp unix /stand/unix
cd /
shutdown -g0
3
Type
y
and press
Enter
when the computer asks if you really
want to shut down.
System Is Down
should appear on the screen.
The UnixWare/Open Unix kernel is now ready for host adapter
operation.
Boot the New Kernel
To reboot the computer with the new kernel:
1
Follow the on-screen instructions (usually by pressing
Enter
) to
reboot your computer.
2
Check the bootup messages to verify that all your installed SCSI
devices are listed.
If some or all of your installed SCSI devices do not appear at
this time, your SCSI cables may be loose, or the SCSI device
setup may not be complete. If so, go back and correct any
problems before proceeding.
3
Wait for UnixWare/Open Unix to complete bootup with the
new kernel.
Refer to
Troubleshooting
on page 11-11
if the computer crashes or
if panic (UnixWare/Open Unix ) messages appear during
bootup.
The updated driver for UnixWare/Open Unix should now be
ready to use.