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support.dell.com Installing and Configuring SCSI Drivers 3-5
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To install NetWare 5.1 SCSI drivers from the NetWare 5.1 SCSI driver diskette that
you created, perform the following steps:
1. At the initial NetWare screen, press <Alt><Esc> to display the NetWare console
screen.
2. At the server prompt, type
nwconfig
and press <Enter>.
The
NetWare Configuration
screen appears, displaying the
Configuration
Options
menu.
3. At the
Configuration Options
menu, highlight
Driver Options
and press
<Enter>.
4. At the
Driver Options
menu, highlight
Configure disk and storage device
drivers
and press <Enter>.
5. At the
Additional Driver Actions
menu, highlight
Load an additional driver
and
press <Enter>.
The software scans the system to determine what drivers are already installed.
6. When the
Select a driver
menu appears, insert the NetWare 5.1 SCSI driver dis-
kette into the diskette drive and press <Insert> to install an unlisted driver.
7. Read the instructions on the screen and press <Enter> to continue.
8. At the
Select a driver to install
menu, highlight a desired driver and press
<Enter>.
9. When you are prompted to confirm, highlight
Ye s
and press <Enter>.
10. To accept the default server boot path that is displayed, press <Enter>.
The software copies the driver to the selected location.
11. At the
Driver xxx Parameter Actions
screen, highlight
Select/Modify driver
parameters
and press <Enter>.
12. At the
driver parameters
screen, type
1
for the integrated SCSI adapter or enter
the slot number of the SCSI adapter card.
NOTE: The integrated SCSI adapter is always assigned to slot 1. If an adapter card
is installed in slot 1, you must specify it as being in slot 2. An adapter card
installed in slot 2 or a higher numbered slot is assigned its true physical slot
number.
13. Press <F10> to save the parameters and exit.
14. At the
Driver xxx Parameter Actions
screen, highlight
Save parameter and
load driver
and press <Enter>.
15. At the
NetWare Configuration
screen, confirm that the new driver has been
added to the list that is displayed.