Installing the driver for a CNA card
To install the driver for a CNA card, do the following:
1. Download the driver from the Lenovo Web site. The most up-to-date device drivers for various server
models are always available on the Lenovo Web site at:
http://www.lenovo.com/drivers
2. Copy the driver to a USB storage device. Connect the USB storage device to your server.
3. Open the folder that contains the driver and double-click the EXE file.
4. In the Click Next to continue window, click Next.
5. In the Installation options window, select the option as you need, and then click Install.
6. In the Installation completed window, click Finish.
7. When the command line Found the following drivers & Press "y" for yes or "n" for no is displayed, press
y.
8. When the message "Would you like to install this device software?" is displayed, click Install and then
press Enter. The installation is completed.
Installing drivers for the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system
This topic provides instructions on installing drivers for the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system.
Installing the driver for the chipset
For the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system, the driver for chipset is installed during the
operating system installation.
Installing the driver for an onboard graphics card
To install the driver for an onboard graphics card, do the following:
1. Download the driver for the onboard graphics card from the Lenovo Web site. If the driver is a
compressed file, unzip it to a folder. Then, copy the folder to your USB storage device and connect the
USB storage device to your server.
2. Log in to the operating system and copy the folder from your USB storage device to the /tmp directory
on your server.
3. Use the following commands to install the driver:
• For the file with the .sh extension:
cd /tmp
cd lxdrv-1-
./update.sh
Note: In the command lines, lxdrv represents the name of the folder that contains the driver. update.
sh represents the driver name. Use the corresponding file name on your server.
• For the file with the .rpm extension:
cd /tmp
cd rpms-2
rpm-ivh *.rpm
Note: In the command lines, rpms-2 represents the name of the folder that contains the driver. *.rpm
represents the driver name. Use the corresponding file name on your server.
4. Restart your server.
106
ThinkServer RD650 and RD550 Operating System Installation Guide