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Novell NetWare Driver Installation
Device driver command line options
The Initio device drivers support command line switches to optimize driver performance. However, in certain situations some driver optimization may be advantageous to system performance.
NetWare offers two means of entering command line switches. One method is for session usage and needs to be entered each time the system is rebooted.
Load (Pathname) ini910u [Driver Config Option]
The second method listed is for permanent installation. In startup.ncf you can include the following statement.
| Load (Pathname) ini910u [Driver Config Option] |
| or |
| Load (Pathname) INI9100 [Driver Config Option] |
Driver Config Options: | |
/V | Verbose Mode provides detail information about driver on system command line |
| when driver is initialized. |
/!V | Non Verbose Mode (default) |
/L | Driver assumes that all targets have more than one LUN |
/!L | Driver assumes that all targets only have LUN 0 (default) |
/T:xxxx | Target enable mask WORD (Default scan all targets) |
/B:b,dd | Scan device only on PCI BUS #b, PCI DEVICE #dd |
/B:b | Scan all the devices on PCI BUS #b (from 0 to 7) |
/Q:q | Specifies maximum number of tag commands per target (default 4) |
/!Q | No tag |
/WR | Read after write, hardware verify |
/!WR | Not verified (default) |
/R | Support removable media (default) |
/!R | Will not support removable media |
/D | Enable support for fixed disk drive (default) |
/!D | Disable support for fixed disk drive |