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HP D7171A - NetServer - LPr Installation Manual page 2

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Installing the SCSI Drivers on NetWare 4.10
Installing the SCSI Drivers on NetWare 4.11/IntranetWare
III. Installing the HP Disk Array Controller Drivers on NetWare 3.12, 4.10, and
4.11/IntranetWare
Requirements
Installing the HP Disk Array Controller Driver on NetWare 3.12
Installing the HP Disk Array Controller Driver on NetWare 4.10
IV. Installing the HP NetRAID Disk Array Drivers on NetWare 3.12, 4.10, and
4.11/IntranetWare
Requirements
Installing NetWare and HP NetRAID Drivers on a New HP NetServer
Installing NetWare and HP NetRAID Drivers on an HP NetServer Already
Setup with NetWare
Section 3. HP LAN Card J3171A Installation Guide
Installing the J3171A LAN Card Driver on NetWare 3.12
Installing the J3171A LAN Card Driver on NetWare 4.10
Installing the J3171A LAN Card Driver on NetWare 4.11/IntranetWare
Section 4. Installing NetWare on HP NetServer LX with 4GB Memory
Installing NetWare 3.12 on HP NetServer LX with 4GB of Memory
Installing NetWare 4.10 on HP NetServer LX with 4GB of Memory
Installing NetWare 4.11/IntranetWare on an HP NetServer LX with 4GB of
Memory
Section 5. On-Line Information and Software Sources
Section 6. HP NetServer CD Status Report
Section 7. HP Information Assistant on CD-ROM
Section 1. Installation Tips
Create a DOS Partition
Before beginning the NOS installation, you must create a DOS boot partition. To do
this, boot the server from a DOS diskette and use FDISK to generate a bootable,
active, primary DOS partition. The DOS partition should be large enough to contain
all the desired files, including required DOS and NOS files, as well as potential utilities
(such as NetServer Assistant), and possible core dumps. You don't want to sacrifice
any more space than is needed from your NOS partition, but consider at least a 20-50
MB DOS partition.
EISA .cfg files
Before Installing NetWare, verify that you have the latest EISA .cfg files from the
device vendors.

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