HP NetServer LP 1000r Installing IBM OS/2 on an HP Netserver - Page 30
basedev=ibm1s506.add, basedev=hpda.add, basedev=aic7870.add, C While editing CONFIG.SYS
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Use a spare PC running DOS, OS/2 or NT to complete the following tasks. Please read "Consideration 1" in Section 1 of this document and complete the table in that section before you proceed with this step. A) If you have an HP DAC, find the lines that read: basedev=dac960.add basedev=ibm1s506.add basedev=aic7870.add Remark them out with the REM command as follows: (Note that this step is done to avoid boot order issues. See "Consideration 1" in Section 1 for details.) rem basedev=dac960.add rem basedev=ibm1s506 rem basedev=aic7870.add Add three lines to the start of CONFIG.SYS as follows: basedev=ibm1s506.add basedev=hpda.add basedev=aic7870.add B) If you have an HP NetRAID, replace the lines that read: basedev=ibm1s506.add basedev=aic7870.add with: rem basedev=ibm1s506 rem basedev=aic7870.add Add three lines to the start of CONFIG.SYS as follows: basedev=ibm1s506.add basedev=mraid.add basedev=aic7870.add C) While editing CONFIG.SYS, locate and delete any lines that look like the one's you've added which are calling the same drivers. You don't want duplicate driver names. This can cause Trap 00D or Trap 00E during the OS/2 boot process. D) While editing CONFIG.SYS on the "Work Diskette 1". Locate the section with all the 30