Section 8.3.2.4, “rebuilding the kernel – Avago Technologies LSI20160 User Manual
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A system prompt appears to configure a CD-ROM or tape
installation device.
Step 10. Unless this is desired, type
n
and press Enter.
A system prompt appears to add a High-Sierra file system.
Step 11. Type
y
and press Enter.
The system displays the High Sierra/ISO9600 file system
Configuration Program menu.
Step 12. Select option 1 to add High-Sierra and press Enter.
The system updates the SCSI Configuration file and returns to
the CD-ROM Configuration Program menu.
Step 13. Type
q
and press Enter to terminate the CD-ROM Configuration
Program menu.
A system prompt appears to create a new kernel.
Step 14. Type
y
if only one device or this is the last device;
or
Type
n
if additional devices are to be added later.
Step 15. Go to
Section 8.3.2.4, “Rebuilding the Kernel,”
if you replied
y
;
return to
Section 8.3.2.1, “Adding a SCSI Disk Drive,”
if you replied
n
.
8.3.2.4 Rebuilding the Kernel
Step 1.
To rebuild the kernel, type at the command prompt:
/etc/conf/cf.d/link_unix
Step 2.
The system displays a message and then prompts for
responses:
1. Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n)?
Type:
y
Press Enter.
The system backs up the old kernel.
2. Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)?
Type:
y
Press Enter.