User's Guide
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Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM)
8 Create /reconfigure file by typing:
#touch /reconfigure
This will cause the operating system to check for newly
installed devices on the next system boot.
9 Reboot the system by typing:
#shutdown -i0 -g30 -y
The shutdown options are:
■ ’-i0’ to bring system to 0 init state.
■ ’-g60’ to shut the system down in 60 seconds.
■ ’-y’ continue to shutdown withou user intervention.
10 Follow the hardware instructions, turn off the system then
insert the Adaptec Ultra320 controller into one of the PCI slots.
11 If you forgot to create a
/reconfigure file, on the next boot screen,
enter the boot option as follows:
’b -r’
This boot option will also cause the operating system to check
for newly installed devices.
Removing the Driver From Solaris 8
If you no longer need the driver, you can use the following
procedure to remove it:
1 Make sure your Adaptec Ultra320 controller is not the boot
controller and login as root or become super user.
2 Remove the driver by typing:
#pkgrm ADPU320 (use uppercase ADPU320)
3 Follow the on-screen instructions for removing the driver.
4 Create
/reconfigure file by typing:
#touch /reconfigure
This will cause the operating system to check for removed
devices on next system boot.
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