3-22
Configuring Your System
Table 3-7. SCSISelect Setup Configurations (Continued)
OPTION
RECOMMENDED SETTING
OR DISPLAY ONLY
YOUR
CONFIGURATION
Extended BIOS Translation for DOS Drives >1
GByte
Enabled
Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility
Reserves BIOS Space)
Enabled
1
Support Removable Disks
Under BIOS as Fixed Disks
1, 2
Boot Only
1
Display <Ctrl-A> Messages During BIOS
Initialization
Enabled
1
BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM Disabled
1
BIOS Support for Int13 Extensions Enabled
1
1
No effect if BIOS is disabled.
2
Do not remove media from a removable media drive if it is under BIOS control.
3
Set to Disable if NetWare 3.12 or 4.11 Network Operating System is installed.
Exiting SCSISelect
To exit SCSISelect, press ESC until a message prompts
you to exit (if you changed any settings, you are
prompted to save the changes before you exit).
Configuring the Optional RAID Controller
One of the options available for your system is the
single channel DAC960 Redundant Array of Inexpensive
Devices (RAID) Controller board, which gives your
system the added security of fault tolerance.
If you order a system with the RAID controller, the
system is pre-configured at the factory. Use Table 3-8 to
determine how the RAID controller was configured at
the factory. If you want to change the RAID level or add
additional hard disks to the array, you must use the
DACCF utility.
If you are adding the RAID controller to an existing
system, the DACCF utility allows you to configure your
disk array before installing your network operating
system.