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12. SCO UnixWare Driver Installation
Adding the ASUS driver to an existing UnixWare system
1
Once a UnixWare session is established and a command prompt is ready,
type (recall that UnixWare is case sensitive):
• cp /stand/unix /stand/unix.org , press <ENTER>
• pkgadd -d diskette1 , press <ENTER>
2
Select a100 ihv hba from the list of available host drivers, press <ENTER>.
3
If the PCI-SIU2 is intended to be the bootable host adapter, the next
step to updating the driver will require a revision to the a100 file. These
instructions will guide you through changing the current software set-
tings for UnixWare to establish the PCI-SIU2 as the host adapter for
your boot device:
At the system command prompt, type
cd /etc/conf/sdevice.d
Use "vi" or another editor to modify the file a100 by adding a line
locate the line $version2
edit the file by adding the line $static immediately following $ver-
sion2.
Rebuild the UnixWare kernel by completing the following steps at
the command prompt :
• /etc/conf/bin/idbuild -B <ENTER>
• cp /etc/conf/cf.d/unix /stand/unix <ENTER>
• cd / <ENTER>
• shutdown -g0 ( 0 is Zero ) <ENTER>
• Y <ENTER>
4
If the host adapter is NOT intended to be bootable, these instructions
will guide you through changing the current software settings for
UnixWare to establish the PCI-SIU2 as a non-bootable host adapter
for your device:
At the system command prompt, type
• /etc/conf/bin/idbuild -Ma100 <ENTER>
• cd / <ENTER>
• shutdown -g0 ( 0 is Zero ) <ENTER>
• Y <ENTER>
5
Exit the UnixWare program and reboot your system to initialize the
new device driver to control PCI-SIU2.
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