Network installations, Installing the source rpm package, Building the driver from the source tar file – Dell Broadcom NetXtreme Family of Adapters User Manual
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3. Install the DKMS RPM driver package.
rpm -ivh tg3-version dkms.noarch.rpm
Installing the Source RPM Package
Prerequisites:
Linux kernel source
C compiler
Procedure:
1. Install the source RPM package.
rpm -ivh tg3-version.src.rpm
2. Change the directory to the RPM path and build the binary driver for your kernel (the RPM path is different for different
Linux distributions).
cd /usr/src/redhat,OpenLinux,turbo,packages,rpm ...
rpm -bb SPECS/tg3.spec or rpmbuild -bb SPECS/tg3.spec
rpmbuild -bb SPECS/tg3.spec (for RPM version 4.x.x)
NOTE: During your attempt to install a source RPM package, the following message may be displayed:
error: cannot create %sourcedir /usr/src/redhat/SOURCE
The most likely cause of the error is that the rpm-build package has not been installed. Locate the rpm-build
package on the Linux installation media and install it using the following command:
rpm -ivh rpm-build -version.i386.rpm
Complete the installation of the source RPM.
3. Install the newly-built package (driver and man page).
rpm -ivh RPMS/i386/tg3-version.i386.rpm
Depending on the kernel, the driver is installed to the following path:
2.6.x kernels:
/lib/modules/kernel_version/kernel/drivers/net/tg3.ko
4. Load the driver.
modprobe tg3
To configure the network protocol and address, refer to the Linux version-specific documentation.
Building the Driver from the Source TAR File
1. Create a directory (tg3-version) and extract the TAR files to the directory.
tar xvzf tg3-version.tgz
2. Build the driver tg3.o as a loadable module for the running kernel.
CD tg3-version
make clean
make; make install
3. Test the driver by loading it.
rmmod tg3
modprobe tg3
No message should be returned if this command runs properly.
NOTE: See the RPM instructions above for the location of the installed driver.
4. To configure network protocol and address, refer to the manuals supplied with your operating system.
Network Installations
For network installations through NFS, FTP, or HTTP (using a network boot disk or PXE), a driver disk that contains the tg3
driver may be needed. The driver disk images for the most recent Red Hat versions are included. Boot drivers for other Linux