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If AutoPlay is supported and enabled, the setup program starts automatically.
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If the computer does not support AutoPlay, set the default drive to the CD drive letter and execute the following command to start the install program (replace “drive” with the CD drive letter on the system): drive:\Network Access Software\win32\setup.exe
2.Follow the
To install on Linux operating systems:
1.Insert the CD included with KVM switch into the CD drive.
When using Red Hat and SUSE Linux distributions, the CD will usually be mounted automatically.
Continue with step 2 if the CD mounts automatically.
If the CD does not mount automatically, issue the mount command manually. The following is an example of a typical mount command:
mount -t iso9660 device_file mount_point
where device_file is the
See the Linux operating system documentation for the specific mount command syntax to use.
2.Open a command window and navigate to the CD. For example: cd /mnt/cdrom
3.Enter the following command to start the install program: sh ./Network Access Software/linux/setup.bin
4.Follow the
During installation
You are prompted to select the location where the application will be installed. Select an existing path or type a directory path. The default path for Windows 2000, 2003 and XP systems is the program files directory. The default path for Linux systems is the usr/lib directory.
If you enter a path that does not exist, the installation program automatically creates it during installation.
You can also indicate if you want a Network Access Software icon installed on the desktop.