HP LH4r HP NetRAID-4M Installation Guide - Page 51

Loading the NetWare Drivers at Server Bootup, Save parameters and load driver, Installation Options

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Installing the Device Drivers 18 Select Save parameters and load driver. 19 Respond No to the prompt Do you want to select an additional Disk driver? 20 Press Esc until you return to the Installation Options menu. If necessary, modify the load command line in the startup.ncf file so that the proper path to the driver and all appropriate command line options are specified. See Loading the NetWare Drivers at Server Bootup on page 4-17. Otherwise, exit the nwconfig program. 21 Install the Novell NetWare Support Pack 1 or higher. Loading the NetWare Drivers at Server Bootup To automatically load the netr4m.ham driver at server bootup, the startup.ncf file (usually located in your server's startup directory) must contain a load command line that specifies the location of the driver and any appropriate command line options. For additional information on the startup.ncf file, refer to your NetWare documentation. The correct syntax to load the driver is load [pathname]netr4m.ham [options] For example, the command line to load the driver from the c:\nwserver directory, with the verbose= option on is load c:\nwserver\netr4m.ham verbose=y Command line options are not case sensitive. Placing commas between command line options is optional. To modify the startup.ncf file, follow these steps: Note: You can also use your DOS text editor to modify the startup.ncf file. 1 Do one of the following: - In NetWare 4.20, type load install at the NetWare prompt and press Enter. - In NetWare 5.1 type load nwconfig at the NetWare prompt and press Enter. 4-17

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Installing the Device Drivers
18
Select
Save parameters and load driver
.
19
Respond
No
to the prompt
Do you want to select an additional
Disk driver?
20
Press
Esc
until you return to the
Installation Options
menu. If
necessary, modify the
load
command line in the
startup.ncf
file
so that the proper path to the driver and all appropriate
command line options are specified. See
Loading the NetWare
Drivers at Server Bootup
on page 4-17. Otherwise, exit the
nwconfig
program.
21
Install the Novell NetWare Support Pack 1 or higher.
Loading the NetWare Drivers at Server Bootup
To automatically load the netr4m.ham
driver
at server bootup, the
startup.ncf
file (usually located in your server
s startup directory)
must contain a
load
command line that specifies the location of the
driver and any appropriate command line options. For additional
information on the
startup.ncf
file, refer to your NetWare
documentation.
The correct syntax to load the driver is
load [pathname]netr4m.ham [options]
For example, the command line to load the driver from the
c:\nwserver
directory, with the
verbose=
option
on
is
load c:\nwserver\netr4m.ham verbose=y
Command line options are
not
case sensitive. Placing commas
between command line options is optional. To modify the
startup.ncf
file, follow these steps:
Note:
You can also use your DOS text editor to modify the
startup.ncf
file.
1
Do one of the following:
In NetWare 4.20, type
load install
at the NetWare prompt
and press
Enter
.
In NetWare 5.1 type
load nwconfig
at the NetWare prompt
and press
Enter
.