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7.
The system prompts you to update the Configuration file. Type y and
press Enter if the displayed values are correct. Type n if the values
are incorrect, and retry from step 3d.
8.
A prompt appears to create a new kernel. Type y if this is the last
device to be added, or type n if additional devices are to be added.
Go to step 6, "Rebuilding the Kernel," if you replied y; return to step 3
if you replied n.
C3. Adding a Tape Drive
NOTE: If you are not adding a tape drive to this system, go to step 5.
1.
At the command prompt, type:
mkdev tape
Press Enter.
2.
The Tape Drive Configuration Program menu appears. Select option
1 to install a tape drive, and press Enter.
3.
The Tape Drive Installation Menu appears. Select option 4 to install a
tape drive, and press Enter. From the next list, select the type of tape
drive to install, and press Enter.
4.
The system prompts to configure the tape drive. Type y and press
Enter.
5.
The system prompts for the identifier of the host adapter that
supports this device. If the default is correct, press Enter. If the
default is not correct, type:
lsil
Press Enter.
6.
The system prompts for the host adapter that supports the tape drive.
Type the correct host adapter number, and press Enter.
If an additional LSI Logic host adapter is being added to the SCO
UNIX kernel, the system may prompt if you want to update the link-kit
(add another host adapter). Type y and press Enter. If you entered
the host adapter number incorrectly, type n, and press Enter. The
system then prompts for the host adapter identifier of the preceding
step.