and start the build process with the following command:

#cd DriverInstall

#./install.sh

4.Choose your favorite installation method.

5.The driver will be compiled and installed.

6.Please restart Linux system.

3.5Installing Driver To Novell 4.x

1.Update NBI.NLM, NEB.NLM, MSM.NLM, and ETHERTSM.NLM in the SYSTEM directory of the server to the latest versions available for NetWare 4.20 (working versions are provided with this driver).

2.Usually you should install the latest support pack from Novell. If it is not possible to upgrade these NLMs before driver installation (e.g. if no workstation is connected or you are installing a NetWare 4.20 server), you may also 'outcomment' the 'OF:' line in YUKONNW.LDI ('OF' means 'Other Files' that need to be copied during installation).

3.Please provide INSTALL with the full path to the LAN driver (after pressing <INSERT>). If you do not want to replace some of these files, press <ESC> when you are asked if the existing file should be saved. You should also copy NBI.NLM to the directory where SERVER.EXE resides (normally C:\NWSERVER).

4.Install the driver YUKONNW.LAN for NetWare v4.20 via INSTALL.NLM. The installation support file YUKONNW.LDI is used to install the driver. If you are not certain how to use this NLM, please refer to its (printed) documentation or use the online help.

3.6Installing Driver To Novell 5.x / 6.x

1.If the adapter is installed into the machine, NetWare will detect the new adapter and try to install a driver. Press <ENTER> to get a list of all available drivers and then press <INSERT> to install an unlisted driver. Enter the path to the driver and select YUKONNW.LAN. Choose “Yes” to copy the driver to the server. NetWare will now install the driver.

2.Once the driver has been installed, the adapter parameters or bindings can be changed in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file using the NWCONFIG tool.

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