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Prepare the installation package 1. Login as "root". 2. Unpack the installation package with one of the following commands: tar xfvj install-???.tar.bz2 or bunzip2 -c install-???.tar.bz2 | tar xfv The installation script can now be started. Install the driver To start the installation script, proceed as follows: 1. Execute the following command to start the script: cd DriverInstall ./install.sh 2. Select the option INSTALLATION MODE. The driver is now compiled and loaded. This process can take a few minutes. For more information on the Installation Mode or any information on the Patch Generation Mode, refer to the corresponding readme file or to the kernel documentation (which usually can be found in the directory /usr/src/linux/ Documentation/ on your system). D-Link DGE-560T User Manual 12

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D-Link DGE-560T User Manual
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Prepare the installation package
1. Login as “root”.
2.
Unpack the installation package with one of the following commands:
tar xfvj install-???.tar.bz2
or
bunzip2 -c install-???.tar.bz2 | tar xfv -
The installation script can now be started.
Install the driver
To start the installation script, proceed as follows:
1.
Execute the following command to start the script:
cd DriverInstall
./install.sh
2.
Select the option INSTALLATION MODE.
The driver is now compiled and loaded. This process can take a few minutes. For more information on the Installation Mode or any
information on the Patch Generation Mode, refer to the corresponding readme file or to the kernel documentation (which usually can
be found in the directory /usr/src/linux/ Documentation/ on your system).