Adding IPSRAID BTLD after the initial installation
1. Start the server in system maintenance mode, and log in as ROOT.
2. Type:
installpkg
3. Press Enter; then, select the diskette drive in which you will insert your installation diskette.
4. When prompted, insert the IBM ServeRAID Device Drivers for SCO Operating Systems Diskette.
5. When prompted for the name of the package, type:
ipsraid
6. Press Enter; then, relink the kernel (as described in "Relinking the kernel" in the SCO OpenServer
Handbook) by typing the following command:
cd /etc/conf/cf.d
7. Press Enter; then type:
./link_unix
8. Press Enter.
9. After the kernel rebuilds, the following message appears:
The UNIX kernel has been rebuilt. Do you want this kernel to boot by default?
To continue, type y
The system backs up the old kernel by moving /unix to /unix.old.
10. When the system asks for the kernel environment to be rebuilt, type y
The system will respond with a message.
11. Shut down the system; then, Restart the system.
Using an IDE CD-ROM drive to install OpenServer files
This section contains instructions for installing files for OpenServer 5.0.0, OpenServer 5.0.2, and
OpenServer 5.0.4 when using an IDE CD-ROM drive.
Installing the files for OpenServer 5.0.0
To install files for OpenServer 5.0.0 using an IDE CD-ROM drive:
1. Type the following at the BOOT prompt:
restart ahslink="ATAPI ipsraid" Srom=wd( , , , )
2. Insert the ATAPI BTLD diskette when prompted; then, press R to replace the WD driver.
The fields for the ATAPI CDROM are:
Srom=wd(c,d,l,b) where:
c = primary (0) or secondary (1) IDE/EIDE controller
d = master (0) or slave (1) device
l = LUN of device (always 0 with ATAPI or wd driver)
b = BUS of device (always 0 with ATAPI or wd driver)
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