HP NetServer LP 2000r Installing IBM OS/2 on an HP Netserver - Page 28

COPY A:\NETRAID\MRAID.ADD C:\OS2\BOOT, HPDA.ADD, Processing complete, BASEDEV=MRAID.ADD

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Processing complete and so on... 14. The system will start a graphical display. More files are transferred to the hard drive. It will take about ten minutes to complete this file copy process. Next the system will auto-reboot again. 15. The system will boot to the Registration/Tutorial screen. Select close to go to the OS/2 desktop. The IBM OS/2 product is now installed. The following steps are not required if you are using Procedure #2. Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use the Drivers/Utilities diskette created with the HP Navigator CD-ROM to copy the drivers to c:\os2\boot subdirectory as described in the next two steps. (Where C: is the OS/2 boot driver, make a backup copy of any file before replacing or deleting it) A) If you are using the HP NetRAID adapter, insert the Drivers/Utility diskette in drive A and type: COPY A:\NETRAID\MRAID.ADD C:\OS2\BOOT Where C: is the OS/2 boot drive. B) Edit CONFIG.SYS to add the new driver and remark out IBMINT13.I13. (See "Consideration 1, in Section 1" of this document to apply the proper boot order.) These two driver lines should look as follows: BASEDEV=MRAID.ADD REM IBMINT13.I13 16. If you have an HP DAC adapter, insert the Drivers/Utility diskette in drive A: and enter the following command: COPY A:\HPDA\HPDA.ADD C:\OS2\BOOT Where C: is the OS/2 boot drive. A) Edit config.sys to replace the line that reads: DAC960.ADD with HPDA.ADD 28

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Processing complete
and so on...
14.
The system will start a graphical display. More files are transferred to the hard drive. It will
take about ten minutes to complete this file copy process. Next the system will auto-reboot
again.
15.
The system will boot to the Registration/Tutorial screen. Select close to go to the OS/2
desktop. The IBM OS/2 product is now installed.
The following steps are not required if you are using Procedure #2.
Hewlett-Packard recommends that you use the Drivers/Utilities diskette created with the HP
Navigator CD-ROM to copy the drivers to c:\os2\boot subdirectory as described in the next
two steps. (Where C: is the OS/2 boot driver, make a backup copy of any file before
replacing or deleting it)
A) If you are using the HP NetRAID adapter, insert the Drivers/Utility diskette in drive A
and type:
COPY A:\NETRAID\MRAID.ADD C:\OS2\BOOT
Where C: is the OS/2 boot drive.
B) Edit CONFIG.SYS to add the new driver and remark out IBMINT13.I13. (See
"Consideration 1, in Section 1" of this document to apply the proper boot order.) These two
driver lines should look as follows:
BASEDEV=MRAID.ADD
REM IBMINT13.I13
16.
If you have an HP DAC adapter, insert the Drivers/Utility diskette in drive A: and enter the
following command:
COPY A:\HPDA\HPDA.ADD C:\OS2\BOOT
Where C: is the OS/2 boot drive.
A) Edit config.sys to replace the line that reads:
DAC960.ADD
with
HPDA.ADD