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Installing the SDMS BTLD Driver

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To install the SDMS BTLD driver onto a new SCO OpenServer
installation, follow the new system procedure. To install the SDMS BTLD
driver on the non-SCSI boot drive, follow the existing system procedure.
LSI Logic recommends that you complete either installation in one
session. You should have sufficient time (possibly over an hour) available
to complete this without interruption.

8.3.1 New System Installation

This procedure installs SCO OpenServer onto a hard disk drive. This
installation is necessary to build a new UNIX kernel that includes the
SDMS BTLD driver. During installation, you are given the option of
retaining current partitions on the root hard disk. For instance, a DOS
partition or a user UNIX partition may already be established on the
drive. For more details on UNIX installation, refer to the SCO
OpenServer Handbook.

You must link the SDMS BTLD driver into the UNIX kernel during
installation. To install the BTLD driver, follow these steps:

Step 1.

Insert the SCO OpenServer 5 installation diskette and reboot
the system.

For all SCO OpenServer 5 releases, this diskette is labeled
Boot Disk.

Step 2.

Type at the prompt:

link

Press Enter.

Step 3.

At the next prompt type:

slha

Do not remove the diskette and press Enter.

The system prompts to insert the proper diskettes.

Step 4.

Insert either the proper installation diskette(s) or the SDMS
BTLD driver diskette and press Enter.

If the system prompts you to enter a routine:

Please enter which routine (0–40) to replace ’?’ to

list,’a’ to add “slhainit” at the end [default], ’n’ to

do nothing, or ’q’ to quit.

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