Adaptec 2060100 User Guide - Page 131
Removing the Driver
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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide s UnixWare/Open Unix/OpenServer supports autoconfiguration. When adding multiple host adapters to an existing UnixWare/Open Unix/OpenServer system, simply install the board and reboot; the system automatically reconfigures and rebuilds the kernel. If you want to select a host adapter to boot from, simply disable the BIOS on all other host adapters. s Make sure that the new board when added, does not interfere with the boot order. Removing the Driver If you no longer need the adpu320 driver, you can use the following procedure to remove it completely: 1 Back up all important computer files. 2 At the UnixWare root prompt, type the following: For UnixWare/Open Unix: /etc/conf/bin/idinstall -d adpu320 The following files will be deleted: /etc/conf/mdevice.d/adpu320 /etc/conf/pack.d/adpu320/Driver.o /etc/conf/pack.d/adpu320/space.c /etc/conf/pack.d/adpu320/disk.cfg /etc/conf/sdevice.d/adpu320 3 Then, rebuild the kernel (0 in -g0 is zero, not the letter O): /etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B -K cp /etc/conf/cf.d/unix /unix cd / shutdown -g0 4 Reconfigure your computer for your alternate or replacement drive controller, and reboot the computer. Note: This procedure is not supported with OpenServer. 11-10