Figure 2-5 Orientation Of The Drive; Figure 2-6 Installing The System Disk - Silicon Graphics IRIS Indigo Owner's Manual

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2. Install the system disk.
The system disk contains the operating system software that makes IRIS Indigo run.
It's labelled "SYSTEM DISK" and has a black front panel with a green light.
If you plan to run the workstation as a diskless system, you did not receive a
Note:
system disk. Skip ahead to step 3.
Pick up the drive so the green lever is facing you and is on the bottom of the
drive, as shown in Figure 2-5.
Figure 2-5
Orientation of the Drive
Slide the drive into the slot, making sure that the guides underneath the drive
line up with the guides in the chassis, as shown in Figure 2-6. The green lever
underneath the drive moves to the right as you do this.
Push the drive in firmly and then push the green lever underneath the drive all
the way to the right. The green lever below the drive should line up with the
green line on the front of the drive, and you should hear the lever click into
place.
Figure 2-6
Installing the System Disk
Putting the Pieces Together
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