Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 129

Installing the Driver When Installing, OpenServer, Installing the Driver When OpenServer is, Already

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide Installing the Driver When Installing OpenServer To install the ad320 driver at the same time you install OpenServer: Note: If your CD-ROM target id (SCSI id) is not 5 (the default), you will need to note your id for the installation process. 1 Insert the Install CD of the OpenServer package into the boot CD-ROM drive. Start your computer. Wait for the boot:/ prompt to appear. 2 Type restart link=ad320 then press Enter. 3 When prompted, insert the Ultra320 driver floppy disk for OpenServer (btld) into the floppy disk drive, then press Enter. (See Appendix D, Creating Driver Floppy Disks for information on creating driver floppy disks.) 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to continue with installation. Refer to the OpenServer documentation and on-screen help files for help in selecting options. Installing the Driver When OpenServer is Already Installed To update or install the ad320 driver on a system where OpenServer is already installed, follow the instructions in this section. 1 Mount the floppy disk by typing: mount /dev/fd0 /mnt 2 Type btldinstall /mnt 3 When prompted to grant relinking of the kernel, type y. Note: Remember that OpenServer commands are case sensitive. Enter the commands exactly as shown. 11-8

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User
s Guide
Installing the Driver When Installing
OpenServer
To install the ad320 driver at the same time you install OpenServer:
Note:
If your CD-ROM target id (SCSI id) is not 5 (the default),
you will need to note your id for the installation process.
1
Insert the Install CD of the OpenServer package into the boot
CD-ROM drive. Start your computer.
Wait for the
boot:/
prompt to appear.
2
Type
restart link=ad320
then press
Enter
.
3
When prompted, insert the Ultra320 driver floppy disk for
OpenServer (btld) into the floppy disk drive, then press
Enter
.
(See
Appendix D,
Creating Driver Floppy Disks
for information
on creating driver floppy disks.)
4
Follow the on-screen instructions to continue with installation.
Refer to the OpenServer documentation and on-screen help files
for help in selecting options.
Installing the Driver When OpenServer is
Already Installed
To update or install the ad320 driver on a system where
OpenServer is already installed, follow the instructions in this
section.
1
Mount the floppy disk by typing:
mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
2
Type
btldinstall /mnt
3
When prompted to grant relinking of the kernel, type
y
.
Note:
Remember that OpenServer commands are
case sensitive
.
Enter the commands exactly as shown.