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C. NetWare 4.XX New Installations

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C. NetWare 4.XX New Installations 1. Begin the file server installation according to the instructions in the file server installation chapter in the Novell NetWare Installation Manual. 2. When the NetWare installation procedure prompts you for a driver disk, insert the ADAPTEC driver for NetWare diskette into drive A: Then use the INS key to select an unlisted driver. A dialog box appears. If the driver diskette is in the A: drive, press Enter to continue. The ADPT160M.HAM driver appears as a selection. 3. Highlight Disk and CD-ROM Drivers (e.g., IDEATA). Press Enter and load an additional driver. Then press the INS key. The system always defaults to the A: path. Highlight the HAM driver and press Enter. Select Yes to save and move the driver into the operating system. Press Enter, the system will start to copy the files. 4. Load a separate instance of the driver for everyADAPTEC SCSI controller channel or host adapter present in the system. User must load twice for ADAPTEC SCSI driver with different slot number from STARTUP.NCF file as below. load ADPT160M.HAM Slot=10012 load ADPT160M.HAM Slot=10013 5. When prompted for a slot number, accept the slot numbers displayed. Make sure to write these slot numbers down for future reference. 6. When asked to edit the STARTUP.NCF file, make sure the ADPT160M.HAM is loaded once for each ADAPTEC controller SCSI channel present in the system. Add the statement SLOT= to each load line in the STARTUP.NCF, by specifying the slot numbers written down in step 5 above, with only one slot number per load instance. 5-18 Chapter 5: Driver Installation

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Chapter 5: Driver Installation
C. NetWare 4.XX New Installations
1.
Begin the file server installation according to the instructions in the file
server installation chapter in the Novell NetWare Installation Manual.
2.
When the NetWare installation procedure prompts you for a driver disk,
insert the ADAPTEC driver for NetWare diskette into drive A: Then use
the INS key to select an unlisted driver. A dialog box appears. If the driver
diskette is in the A: drive, press Enter to continue. The ADPT160M.HAM
driver appears as a selection.
3.
Highlight Disk and CD-ROM Drivers (e.g., IDEATA). Press Enter and
load an additional driver. Then press the INS key. The system always defaults
to the A: path. Highlight the HAM driver and press Enter. Select Yes to
save and move the driver into the operating system. Press Enter, the system
will start to copy the files.
4.
Load a separate instance of the driver for every ADAPTEC SCSI controller
channel or host adapter present in the system. User must load twice for
ADAPTEC SCSI driver with different slot number from STARTUP.NCF
file as below.
load ADPT160M.HAM Slot=10012
load ADPT160M.HAM Slot=10013
5.
When prompted for a slot number, accept the slot numbers displayed. Make
sure to write these slot numbers down for future reference.
6.
When asked to edit the STARTUP.NCF file, make sure the
ADPT160M.HAM is loaded once for each ADAPTEC controller SCSI
channel present in the system. Add the statement SLOT=<slot number> to
each load line in the STARTUP.NCF, by specifying the slot numbers written
down in step 5 above, with only one slot number per load instance.