Installing on Debian or Ubuntu Linux
Note:
You must have root privileges to install the driver image. For Debian, the Linux su
command is sufficient. For Ubuntu, you may need to create the root account and password.
Enter these commands: sudo bash; sudo passwd root . You will be prompted to enter the root
password twice.
To install the driver on Debian or Ubuntu Linux:
Insert and mount the RAID Controller Installation DVD:
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mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
Change to the Linux driver directory:
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cd /mnt/cdrom/linux/driver
Install the .deb driver package:
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dpkg -i aacraid-1.1.7-27900-Debian_5.0.6+Ubuntu_10.04-all.deb
Reboot your computer to ensure the driver loaded correctly.
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Installing on OpenServer
To install the driver on OpenServer:
Start your computer, then insert the driver disk.
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Begin the driver package installer:
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pkgadd -d diskette1
At the installer prompt, type
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Select 1 for the aacraid package.
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When the installation is complete, select q to quit the installer.
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Remove the driver disk, then reboot your computer.
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Continue with
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Installing on UnixWare
To install the driver on UnixWare:
Start your computer, then insert the driver disk.
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Begin the driver package installer:
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pkgadd -d diskette1
At the installer prompt, type
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Select 1 for the aacraid package.
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When the installation is complete, select q to quit the installer.
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Remove the driver disk, then reboot your computer.
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Continue with
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Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System
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