
Step 7. Now you may shutdown the system and reboot. If you have trouble in booting the new UNIX kernel, use the backup kernel (/unix.moxa or /stand/unix.moxa) to boot your system and the system will work as before. Refer to Chapter “Troubleshooting” for more information.
After the system starts up again, the following successful messages will show:
For SCO UNIX/OpenServer, |
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“C168 | Ver = x.x type=C168H (high speed)” |
For UNIX SVR4.2,
“C168H board, base address 0x180, irq 5, Ver. x.x (high speed)”
where high speed indicates the port is in high speed status; otherwise, in normal speed status.
If the following error message appears:
For SCO UNIX/OpenServer,
“WARNING! C168 board IRQ at 11 mismatch (base address at 0x180)!”
For UNIX SVR4.2,
“WARNING! C168 board IRQ at 11 mismatch (base address at 0x180)!”
indicates the IRQ of the port is different between hardware and software configurations. However, only this port is disabled. Other ports should still work.
If the following common error message appears:
“WARNING! C168 board base address at 0x180 not found!” or “WARNING! C168 board interrupt vector disabled (Board base = 0x180 )!”, indicates the base address of the board is not found or interrupt vector of the board is disabled. In these cases, all ports will not work.
Please see Chapter “Troubleshooting” for solutions.