HP NetServer LP 1000r Installing SCO UNIX on an HP Netserver - Page 4
Installation Media, Swap Space, Additional File Systems
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During SCO UNIX installation, access to the Utility Partition built by the Configuration Assistant is disabled. Select "Skip" if Configuration Assistant asks you to build the Utility Partition. Installation Media The following installation media is required in addition to the main product CD-ROM or tape to install SCO UNIX. For UNIX 3.2.4.2: N1, N2, and M1 diskettes, and the HP Drivers Diskette. For ODT 3.0 and OpenServer 3.0: N1, N2, and the Release Supplement diskettes, and the HP Drivers Diskette. For MPX 3.0: MPX 3.0.0j, APIC 1.1 from the AHS 3.4.0 distribution, and SLS UOD393E (or later) "Performance Supplement" diskettes. You may also want to use SLS UOD421A (or later) to get the latest APIC driver which supports MPS Specification 1.4. For OpenServer 5.0: The Boot Disk, the Release Supplement 5.0.0d (or later) diskettes, and the AHS 5.2.0 (or later) BTLD for the latest arad and alad SCSI drivers, and the HP Drivers Diskette. For OpenServer 5.0.2: The Boot Disk, and the AHS 5.2.0 (or later) BTLD for the latest arad and alad SCSI drivers, and the HP Drivers Diskette. For OpenServer 5.0.4: The Boot Disk, the Release Supplement 5.0.4c, and the HP Drivers Diskette. For OpenServer 5.0.5: The Bootable CD-ROM, the Release Supplement 5.0.5a, and the HP Drivers Diskette. For OperServer 5.0.6: The Bootable CD-ROM and the HP drivers Diskette. Swap Space You may wish to increase the swap space from the default provided. UNIX uses the swap space to swap the least-recently used pages in and out of memory. If you have the disk space available, you might consider using the default, or doubling the size of the physical memory, whichever is greater. Additional File Systems Selecting "/u file system", or some other file system in Release 5.0.x, sets up a separate file system in addition to the root file system. If you select an additional file system, you will then be asked to allocate disk space between your root and your additional file system.