3D Connexion DB15-000358-00 manual Adding the Red Hat Linux Driver to an Existing Installation

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3.2Adding the Red Hat Linux Driver to an Existing Installation

Perform the following procedure to add the Red Hat Linux 4.0 driver to an existing installation:

Step 1. Power-up the system.

The system will initialize hardware.

Step 2. The system detects the controller and invokes Kudzu, the

Red Hat Linux hardware configuration utility. The following

RAID controller is added to your system:

LSI Logic / Symbios Logic MegaSAS

You can select one of the following options:

Configure the device.

Ignore the device. No configuration will be added, but you will not be prompted if the device is detected on subsequent reboots.

Do nothing. No configuration will be added, and the device will show up as new if it is detected on subsequent reboots.

Step 3. Highlight the Configure tab, and press ENTER.

The system configures the controller and installs the appropriate driver in the kernel.

Step 4. The system boots and displays the devices connected or configured on the controller.

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Red Hat Linux 3.0 and 4.0 Driver Installation

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