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b. “Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)?”
Type: y
Press Enter.
9. To activate the new kernel, you must reboot the system. At the
command prompt, type:
# reboot (or init 6)
5.6.2 Intel
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LAN Driver Installation
SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 system can correctly recognize Intel network controller
during installation. User doesn’t need to load or modify the network driver for the
onboard LAN device.
You can find the Intel Network driver from support CD at:
\Drivers\Lan\UNIX\SCO5
Instructions for Installing the eeE Driver for SCO OpenServer
1. Copy the eee.vol file to any directory, say /tmp, on the SCO system,
renaming the file as VOL.000.000. Also, make the file read-only by using
‘chmod’.
For example,
# cp eeE.vol /tmp/VOL.000.000
# chmod 444 /tmp/VOL.000.000
2. If there is an older version of the eeE driver on the system, you must first
remove it. To do this, run ‘netconfig’. Remove all instances of the “Intel ...”
adapters. Exit netconfig without opting to relink the kernel.
3. Install the new driver using ‘custom’. When asked for the installation
media, choose ‘media images’, and type the directory path to the
VOL.000.000 file. (In step 1, if you copied it to /tmp, type ‘/tmp’). After the
installation of the driver is complete, exit ‘custom’.
4. Run ‘netconfig’ and add the adapters. For each adapter that is present in
the system, enter the appropriate TCP/IP parameters. By default, the
driver automatically detects the line speed and duplex mode. If you want to
force any of these settings, choose ‘Advanced Options’ and set the speed
and duplex modes. Exit ‘netconfig’ and choose to relink the kernel.
5. Reboot the system. At the command prompt, type:
# reboot (or init 6)
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