Specifications

Booting from the SCSI drive
To boot your computer from a SCSI hard disk drive, the BIOS on
the SCSI adapter card must be enabled at port 330h, and the SCSI
ID of the drive must be 0.
To boot from a SCSI hard disk drive, set up the drive as follows:
1.
Use the MS-DOS FDISK program to create a small DOS
partition (approximately 3MB to 6MB) on your SCSI hard disk
drive. See your MS-DOS manuals for instructions.
2.
Use the MS-DOS FORMAT command to format the partition.
See your MS-DOS manuals for instructions.
3.
Copy the following files to the root directory of the partition:
SERVER.EXE
INTALL.NLM
AHAl740.DSK (version 3.1 or 3.11)
ASPITRAN.DSK (version 3.1 or 3.11)
4.
Modify your MS-DOS AUTOEXEC.BAT file to start the SERVER
program. See your NetWare manuals for instructions on how
to use the SERVER program.
5.
6.
7.
Reboot your server. NetWare 386 loads at this point.
Enter your file server name and internal IPX number.
Load INSTALL.NLM and create your STARTUP.NCF and
AUTOEXEC.NCF files as described below.
Creating STARTUP. NCF and AUTOEXEC. NCF files
The STARTUP.NCF and AUTOEXEC.NCF files allow you to start
the NetWare 386 file server and automatically load drivers, mount
volumes, and prepare for servicing the workstations.
You create these files from the NetWare INSTALL.NLM program as
described below. See your NetWare manuals for details.
1. Load INSTALL.NLM.
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