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Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 65 Installing on OpenServer To install the driver on OpenServer: 1 Start your computer, then insert the driver disk. 2 Begin the driver package installer: pkgadd -d diskette1 3 At the installer prompt, type go. 4 Select 1 for the aacraid package. 5 When the installation is complete, select q to quit the installer. 6 Reboot your computer and remove the driver disk. 7 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing on UnixWare To install the driver on UnixWare: 1 Start your computer, then insert the driver disk. 2 Begin the driver package installer: pkgadd -d diskette1 3 At the installer prompt, type go. 4 Select 1 for the aacraid package. 5 When the installation is complete, select q to quit the installer. 6 Reboot your computer and remove the driver disk. 7 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing on Solaris To install the driver on Solaris: 1 Start your computer. 2 Check for any pre-existing Adaptec driver by performing a pkginfo SUNWaac in a terminal window. If there is no pre-existing Adaptec driver on your computer, continue with Step 3. If an Adaptec driver is already installed on your computer, perform a pkgrm SUNWaac to remove it. ! Caution: If your operating system currently boots from the Adaptec controller, do not reset your computer after you remove the pre-existing Adaptec driver. Instead, follow the steps in this section to install a new driver before rebooting your computer. 3 Insert and mount the driver disk: volcheck 4 Change to the driver installer directory: cd /floppy/floppy0/DU/sol_210/i86pc/Tools

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Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System
65
Installing on OpenServer
To install the driver on OpenServer:
1
Start your computer, then insert the driver disk.
2
Begin the driver package installer:
pkgadd -d diskette1
3
At the installer prompt, type
go
.
4
Select
1
for the aacraid package.
5
When the installation is complete, select
q
to quit the installer.
6
Reboot your computer and remove the driver disk.
7
Continue with
Managing Your Storage Space
on page 67
.
Installing on UnixWare
To install the driver on UnixWare:
1
Start your computer, then insert the driver disk.
2
Begin the driver package installer:
pkgadd -d diskette1
3
At the installer prompt, type
go
.
4
Select
1
for the aacraid package.
5
When the installation is complete, select
q
to quit the installer.
6
Reboot your computer and remove the driver disk.
7
Continue with
Managing Your Storage Space
on page 67
.
Installing on Solaris
To install the driver on Solaris:
1
Start your computer.
2
Check for any pre-existing Adaptec driver by performing a
pkginfo SUNWaac
in a terminal
window. If there is no pre-existing Adaptec driver on your computer, continue with
Step 3
. If an Adaptec driver is already installed on your computer, perform a
pkgrm
SUNWaac
to remove it.
Caution:
If your operating system currently boots from the Adaptec controller,
do not
reset your computer after you remove the pre-existing Adaptec driver. Instead, follow
the steps in this section to install a new driver before rebooting your computer.
3
Insert and mount the driver disk:
volcheck
4
Change to the driver installer directory:
cd /floppy/floppy0/DU/sol_210/i86pc/Tools
!