Adaptec 3405 User Guide - Page 60

Installing with UnixWare, F4_Add Driver

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Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 60 5 When all drivers have loaded, select No. 6 Complete the OpenServer installation, following the instructions included with your operating system. 7 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing with UnixWare Note: You will need your UnixWare Installation CD to complete this task. To install the driver when installing UnixWare: 1 Insert the UnixWare Installation CD. 2 Restart your computer. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to begin the UnixWare installation. 4 When prompted to load more HBA drivers, insert the driver disk, then select Yes. (To load more HBA drivers, repeat this step.) 5 When all drivers have loaded, select No. 6 Complete the UnixWare installation, following the instructions included with your operating system. 7 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing with Solaris Note: This task is not necessary if you are installing Solaris 10 Update 2 or later. Instead, you can choose to install Solaris using the in-box driver and update it either during or after the installation is complete, if required. You will need a floppy disk to complete this task. To create a driver disk: 1 Start your computer. 2 Interrupt the autoboot, press the ESC key. The Device Configuration Assistant (DCA) Utility will open. 3 Select F4_Add Driver. 4 Insert a floppy disk. 5 Complete the Solaris installation, following the instructions included with your operating system.

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Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System
60
5
When all drivers have loaded, select
No
.
6
Complete the OpenServer installation, following the instructions included with your
operating system.
7
Continue with
Managing Your Storage Space
on page 67
.
Installing with UnixWare
Note:
You will need your UnixWare Installation CD to complete this task.
To install the driver when installing UnixWare:
1
Insert the UnixWare Installation CD.
2
Restart your computer.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions to begin the UnixWare installation.
4
When prompted to load more HBA drivers, insert the driver disk, then select
Yes
. (To load
more HBA drivers, repeat this step.)
5
When all drivers have loaded, select
No
.
6
Complete the UnixWare installation, following the instructions included with your
operating system.
7
Continue with
Managing Your Storage Space
on page 67
.
Installing with Solaris
Note:
This task is not necessary if you are installing Solaris 10 Update 2 or later. Instead, you
can choose to install Solaris using the in-box driver and update it either during or after the
installation is complete, if required. You will need a floppy disk to complete this task.
To create a driver disk:
1
Start your computer.
2
Interrupt the autoboot, press the
ESC
key. The Device Configuration Assistant (DCA)
Utility will open.
3
Select
F4_Add Driver
.
4
Insert a floppy disk.
5
Complete the Solaris installation, following the instructions included with your operating
system.