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SCO OpenServer 5 Device Driver Installation
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Enter the indicated routine number that precedes this message.
Then the system may prompt with another inquiry:
Please enter which routine (0–2) to replace ’?’ to list,
‘a’ to add “slhapoll” at the end [default], ’n’ to do
nothing, or ’q’ to quit.
Step 5.
Enter the indicated routine number that precedes this message.
Step 6.
Continue the installation according to the SCO OpenServer
documentation.
Step 7.
To install SCSI device support, continue from
“Adding a SCSI Disk Drive,” page 8-10
within the instructions
for existing system installations.
Note:
The SCO OpenServer 5 operating system automatically
creates a file
unix.safe
during installation. If you need
to return to this initial UNIX kernel due to problems with
subsequent installation procedures, type
unix.safe
at the
boot prompt.
8.3.2 Existing System Installation
This procedure assumes SCO OpenServer 5 is already installed on a
hard disk drive. This installation is necessary to build a new UNIX kernel
that includes the proper LSI Logic host adapter driver. The basic steps
for accomplishing this task are outlined below. For more details on UNIX
installation, refer to the SCO OpenServer System Administrator’s
Reference Manual.
Follow this procedure to install the SDMS BTLD driver on the non-SCSI
boot drive. Also, use this procedure to replace a previously installed
SDMS driver on a SCSI drive. Some of the SCSI devices supported
include tape drives, CD-ROM drives, and SCSI hard disk drives used as
secondary storage.
LSI Logic recommends that you complete the entire installation in one
session. You should have sufficient time (possibly over an hour) available
to complete this without interruption.
Note:
The SCO OpenServer system automatically creates a
unix.safe
file during installation. If you need to return to