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Installing the SDMS Solaris Driver
10-7
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You can only install Solaris 7 using the Solaris Device Configuration
Assistant Diskette as the boot diskette.
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You have the option of installing Solaris 8 from a bootable CD-ROM
labeled Software 1 of 2 or a bootable Solaris Device Configuration
Assistant diskette.
These installation steps refer to the Solaris Device Configuration
Assistant Diskette for both operating systems. If you decide to install
Solaris 8 from the bootable CD-ROM, ignore the information about
reinserting and/or removing the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant
Diskette. Use the appropriate Solaris Device Configuration Assistant
Diskette for your release of Solaris 7 or Solaris 8 as the boot diskette.
Step 1.
Insert the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant Diskette into
your machine's diskette drive. Also insert the Solaris Installation
CD-ROM; or for network installation, verify with your system
administrator that the Solaris Network Installation image is
available on your network.
Step 2.
Turn on your machine.
Step 3.
When the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant screen
appears, choose F4_Add Driver.
Then, the Install Driver Update screen appears.
Step 4.
Remove the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant Diskette
from the diskette drive and insert the first Solaris Driver ITU
diskette you want.
Step 5.
Press F2_Continue.
The Loading Supplemental Driver Software screen appears,
along with a progress bar that shows the percentage of drivers
that have been extracted from the diskette appears. Drivers are
read into memory and survive long enough for the system to
successfully boot to its installation program.
Step 6.
Remove the Solaris Driver ITU diskette from the floppy drive
and insert the next Solaris Driver ITU diskette you want, if any,
for other devices. If applicable, continue with Step 7; otherwise,
proceed to Step 9.
Step 7.
Press F2_Continue.