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UNIX Operating System Device Drivers

Version 1.3

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8.

Install SCSI device support by continuing from step

10

in

Section

3.4.5, “Installing the Driver on an Existing SCO OpenServer 5
System.”

3.4.5

Installing the Driver on an Existing SCO OpenServer 5 System

This procedure assumes that SCO UNIX is already installed on a hard
disk drive. This procedure is necessary to build a new UNIX kernel that
includes the

lsil

LSI host adapter driver. The basic steps for

accomplishing this task are outlined below. For more details on UNIX
installation, refer to the SCO UNIX System Administrator’s Reference
Manual
.

1.

The SCO OpenServer 5 system automatically creates a

unix.safe

file during installation. To access this UNIX kernel, type

unix.safe

”.

2.

Insert the

lsil

BTLD diskette in the drive. Type installpkg and press

Enter.

3.

When you are prompted to insert the requested diskette, press
Enter. (The BTLD diskette is already inserted.)

4.

When you are prompted for the name of the package, type lsil and
press Enter.

5.

If you are prompted about replacing a driver from a previous
installation, press y for Yes.

6.

After the package installation routine completes, relink the kernel by
entering the following command:

/etc/conf/cf.d/link_unix

7.

When you see the following prompt, type y and press Enter:

Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n)?

The system backs up the old kernel.

8.

When you see the following prompt, type y and press Enter:

Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)?

9.

Reboot the system by typing reboot and pressing Enter. This
activates the new kernel.

10. After the system has rebooted, add a SCSI or Fibre Channel disk

drive to the configuration by following the sub-steps below. (If you are
not adding a SCSI or FC disk drive, skip to step

11.

)