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12. Continue the Novell NetWare installation procedure.
Installation in an Existing Novell Netware* System
Perform the following steps to add the Novell NetWare* driver to an existing Installation.
Note: Drivers for Novell Netware* are not available on the CD-ROM. The latest drivers are available at
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/ or from your CDI account.
1. Type nwconfig at the root prompt and press <Enter>. The Configuration Options screen
loads.
2. Select Drive Options and press <Enter>.
3. Select Configure Disk and Storage Device Options, and press <Enter>.
4. Select one of the following options displayed in the window:
a. Discover and Load an Additional Driver - If you select this option, the system
discovers the extra unit and prompts you to select a driver from the list. Press
<Insert> to insert the driver. This completes the procedure.
b. Select an Additional Driver - If you select this option the Select a Driver screen
displays. Press <Insert>. Follow the instructions that display. Insert a disk into the
floppy drive, and press <Enter>. The system will find and install the driver. This
completes the procedure.
RAID Driver Installation for Solaris* 10
Installation in a New Solaris* System
This updated driver can be applied using the normal operating system installation options.
Note: Drivers for Solaris* 10 are not available on the CD-ROM. The latest drivers are available at
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/ or from your CDI account.
Boot the target system from the Solaris* 10 OS DVD (starting with DVD #1).
1. Select Solaris from the GRUB menu.
2. After the initial kernel loads, select option 5 Apply driver updated.
3. Insert driver floppy or CD into USB floppy or DVD-ROM drive, respectively, on the
target system.
Installation in an Existing Solaris* System
1. Create a temporary directory “/tmp” under current working directory. Command: mkdir
tmp.
2. Depending on your platform, untar i386.tar or x86_64.tar. Command: tar -xf i386.tar or
tar -xf x86_64.tar.
3. Depending on your platform, run install.sh or install32.sh. Command: sh install or sh
install32.