Asus Dual Socket 370 Motherboard Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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5. OS Driver Installation
5. Driver Installation
13. At the Boot Solaris screen, select the device controller attached to the device
that contains your install medium, i.e., CD-ROM or Network device.
14. Press F2_Continue. Drivers for the device controller that you selected are
displayed. Your system boots to run the install program. The install program
starts and your machine begins booting the complete Solaris operating
environment. The following messages appears some time later, and prompts
the user to insert each of the Solaris Driver ITU diskette(s) required to install
into your machine:
Installing unbundled device driver support
Extracting driver list from tree...
<ITU diskette name> driver-name...
Insert the Driver Update diskette labeled <ITU diskette name>.
Press <ENTER> when ready.
15. Remove the Solaris Device Configuration Assistant Diskette. Reinsert the
SYMHISL Driver ITU diskette that you inserted earlier into the diskette
drive.
16. Press Enter. Packages and/or patches that contain the new drivers are
installed from the diskette onto your machine. Messages about each
installation appear accordingly. When the following prompt appears:
Insert the Driver Update diskette labeled <SYMHISL>.
Press <ENTER> when ready.
17. Insert the SYMHISL ITU diskette into the floppy diskette drive. When the
prompt asking if you wish to create a new instance of the SYMHISL
package appears, respond with N for no. When the prompt asking if you
wish to overwrite the existing instance of SYMHISL appears, respond with
Y for yes.
18. If drivers on other Solaris Driver ITU diskettes are required, remove the
Driver ITU diskette from the diskette drive, insert the next Driver ITU
diskette when prompted to insert it, press Enter, and repeat this process until
all drivers you need are installed.
19. Press Enter. When the installation has completed, the message Installation
complete appears.
20. Remove the diskette from the floppy diskette drive. Reboot your machine.
When the Solaris operating environment is finished booting and running, the
new devices whose drivers you installed are available for use.
SUN Solaris 7 Server