Installing The Driver For An Ethernet Card; Installing The Driver For Usb 3.0 Connectors; Installing The Driver For A Pci Or Pci Express Card; Installing The Red Hat Enterprise Linux As 6.5 Operating System - Lenovo ThinkServer RS140 Operating System Installation Manual

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cd Video
Pnputil –i –a *.inf
Note: In the command lines, e: represents the drive letter of the USB storage device, Video represents
the name of the subdirectory where the driver is located, and *.inf represents the driver file name.
3. Restart your server after the installation is completed.

Installing the driver for an Ethernet card

To install the driver for an Ethernet card, do the following:
1. Download the driver for the Ethernet card from the Lenovo Support Web site. If the driver is a
compressed file, unzip it to a folder. The most up-to-date device drivers for various server models are
always available on the Lenovo Support Web site at:
http://www.lenovo.com/drivers
2. Copy the folder that contains the driver to a USB storage device and connect the USB storage device to
your server.
3. Use the following commands to install the driver:
e:
cd /win2012_hyperv_NIC
Pnputil –i –a *.inf
Note: In the command lines, e: represents the drive letter of the USB storage device and
win2012_hyperv_NIC represents the subdirectory where your driver is located.
4. If prompted, click Install to continue the installation.
5. Restart your server after the installation is completed.

Installing the driver for USB 3.0 connectors

The driver for the USB 3.0 connectors is installed during the operating system installation.

Installing the driver for a PCI or PCI Express card

To install the driver for a PCI or PCI Express card, do the following:
1. Copy the driver for the PCI or PCI Express card from the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD that comes with
your server to a USB storage device. Connect the USB storage device to your server.
2. Use the following commands to install the driver:
e:
cd/win2012_hyperv_PCI
Pnputil –i –a *.inf
Note: In the command lines, e: represents the drive letter of the USB storage device and
win2012_hyperv_PCI represents the subdirectory where your driver is located.
3. Click Install. The installation begins.
4. Restart your server after the installation is completed.

Installing the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 6.5 operating system

Note: The maximum system memory that the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 6.5 (x86) operating system
can support is 16 GB.
To install the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 6.5 (x64 or x86) operating system, do the following:
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