Avago Technologies LSI20160 User Manual
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10-8
Solaris Device Driver Installation
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The Loading Driver Update Software screen appears, along
with a progress bar that shows the percentage of drivers that
have been extracted from the diskette. Drivers are read into
memory and survive long enough for the system to successfully
boot to its installation program. When all the new drivers on the
diskette have been processed, the Continue Driver Update
Installation screen appears.
Step 8.
Repeat Step
through Step
until all the Solaris Driver ITU
diskettes you want are installed.
Step 9.
Remove the Solaris Driver ITU diskette from the diskette drive
when all the drivers are processed, and reinsert the Solaris
Device Configuration Assistant Diskette.
Step 10. Press F4_Done when you have finished adding supplemental
drivers.
The Identified Device Drivers screen appears with a list of all
device drivers. For example, you would see at least
symhisl-Device Driver.
Important:
Do not remove the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant
Diskette from the diskette drive until you see the following
message displayed in a dialog box (the message actually
appears in Step 16).
“
If you want to bypass the device configuration and
boot screens when the system reboots, eject the
Device Configuration Assistant/Boot diskette now
.”
Step 11. Press F2_Continue.
The Solaris Device Configuration Assistant screen appears.
Step 12. Press F2_Continue.
The Bus Enumeration screen appears.
The Scanning Devices screen is then displayed. System
devices are scanned. When scanning is complete, the Identified
Devices screen appears.
Step 13. Press F2_Continue.
The message
Loading driver...
appears followed by
messages about the drivers that are required to boot your
system. After a few seconds, the Boot Solaris screen appears.