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Installing the lsil driver

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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. The SCO OpenServer 5 system automatically creates a file unix.safe during installation. To access this UNIX kernel, type after the "boot:" prompt: unix.safe Press Enter. C1. Installing the lsil driver 1. Insert the SDMS BTLD diskette in the floppy drive and type: # installpkg Press Enter to continue. 2. A prompt appears to insert the requested diskette. Since the BTLD diskette is already inserted, press Enter. 3. A prompt asks for the name of the package. Type: lsil Press Enter to continue. 4. If a driver is already present from a previous installation, a prompt inquires about replacing it. Reply y for yes. 5. Once the install package (installpkg) has completed, relink the kernel by typing: # /etc/conf/cf.d/link_unix 6. The system executes the command then prompts for a series of responses: a. "Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n)?" Type: y and press Enter. The system backs up the old kernel. b. "Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)?" Type: y and press Enter. 5-38 Chapter 5: Driver installation

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Chapter 5: Driver installation
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.
The SCO OpenServer 5 system automatically creates a file
unix.safe
during installation. To access this UNIX kernel, type after the “boot:”
prompt:
unix.safe
Press
Enter
.
C1.
Installing the lsil driver
1.
Insert the
SDMS BTLD
diskette in the floppy drive and type:
#
installpkg
Press
Enter
to continue.
2.
A prompt appears to insert the requested diskette. Since the BTLD
diskette is already inserted, press
Enter
.
3.
A prompt asks for the name of the package. Type:
lsil
Press
Enter
to continue.
4.
If a driver is already present from a previous installation, a prompt
inquires about replacing it. Reply
y
for yes.
5.
Once the install package (installpkg) has completed, relink the kernel
by typing:
#
/etc/conf/cf.d/link_unix
6.
The system executes the command then prompts for a series of
responses:
a. “Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n)?”
Type:
y
and press
Enter
.
The system backs up the old kernel.
b. “Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)?”
Type:
y
and press
Enter
.