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B. New System Installation, C. Existing System Installation

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5. Motherboard Driver Installation B. New System Installation This procedure installs SCO UNIX onto a hard disk drive. This installation is necessary to build a new UNIX kernel that includes your SDMS driver. During installation, you are given the option of retaining current partitions on the root hard disk. For instance, you could have a DOS partition or a user UNIX partition already established on the drive. For more details on UNIX installation, refer to the SCO OpenServer Handbook. 1. Link the SDMS BTLD into the UNIX kernel during installation. 2. Insert the SCO UNIX installation diskette and reboot the system. For SCO OpenServer 5, this diskette is labeled Boot Disk. 3. At the boot prompt, type: [Boot : link] Press Enter. 4. At the next prompt, type: [slha] Do not remove the boot diskette. Press Enter. 5. When prompted during the installation, insert either the proper installation diskette or the SDMS BTLD diskette, and press Enter. The system may prompt you to enter a routine number: "Please enter which routine (0-40) to replace '?' to list, 'a' to add "slhainit" at the end [default], 'n' to do nothing, or 'q' to quit" Enter the indicated routine number that precedes this message. Then the system may prompt with another inquiry: "Please enter which routine (0-2) to replace '?' to list, 'a' to add "slhapoll" at the end [default], 'n' to do nothing, or 'q' to quit" Enter the indicated routine number that precedes this message. 6. Continue the installation according to the SCO UNIX documentation. C. Existing System Installation This procedure assumes SCO UNIX is already installed on a hard disk drive. This installation is necessary to build a new UNIX kernel that includes the proper LSI host adapter driver. The basic steps for accomplishing this are outlined below. For more details on UNIX installation, refer to the SCO UNIX System Administrator's Reference Manual. 1. The SCO OpenServer 5 system automatically creates a file unix.safe during installation. To access this UNIX kernel, type after the boot prompt: [Boot : unix.safe] Press Enter. 2. Log on as system administrator "root". 3. Insert the SDMS BTLD diskette in the floppy drive and type: [# installpkg] Press Enter to continue. 5. Driver Installation SCO Open Server ASUS CUR-DLS User's Manual 93

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ASUS CUR-DLS User’s Manual
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5. Motherboard Driver Installation
5. Driver Installation
SCO Open Server
B. New System Installation
This procedure installs SCO UNIX onto a hard disk drive. This installation is neces-
sary to build a new UNIX kernel that includes your SDMS driver. During installa-
tion, you are given the option of retaining current partitions on the root hard disk.
For instance, you could have a DOS partition or a user UNIX partition already es-
tablished on the drive. For more details on UNIX installation, refer to the SCO
OpenServer Handbook.
1.
Link the SDMS BTLD into the UNIX kernel during installation.
2.
Insert the SCO UNIX installation diskette and reboot the system. For SCO
OpenServer 5, this diskette is labeled Boot Disk.
3.
At the boot prompt, type:
[Boot : link]
Press
Enter
.
4.
At the next prompt, type:
[slha]
Do not remove the boot diskette. Press
Enter
.
5.
When prompted during the installation, insert either the proper installation
diskette or the
SDMS BTLD
diskette, and press
Enter
.
The system may prompt you to enter a routine number:
“Please enter which
routine (0-40) to replace ‘?’ to list, ‘a’ to
add “slhainit” at the end [default], ‘n’
to do nothing, or ‘q’ to quit” Enter the indicated routine number that precedes
this message. Then the system may prompt with another inquiry:
“Please en-
ter which routine (0-2) to replace ‘?’ to list, ‘a’ to
add “slhapoll” at the end
[default], ‘n’ to do nothing, or ‘q’ to quit”
Enter the indicated routine number that precedes this message.
6.
Continue the installation according to the SCO UNIX documentation.
C. Existing System Installation
This procedure assumes SCO UNIX is already installed on a hard disk drive. This
installation is necessary to build a new UNIX kernel that includes the proper LSI
host adapter driver. The basic steps for accomplishing this are outlined below. For
more details on UNIX installation, refer to the SCO UNIX System Administrator’s
Reference Manual.
1.
The SCO OpenServer 5 system automatically creates a file
unix.safe
during
installation. To access this UNIX kernel, type after the boot prompt: [
Boot
:
unix.safe] Press
Enter
.
2.
Log
on as system administrator
“root”.
3.
Insert the
SDMS BTLD
diskette in the floppy drive and type:
[# installpkg]
Press
Enter
to continue.