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Equinox ESP-2 MI Serial Hub Installation Guide
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Replace an ESP unit on a local or remote subnet
See the online help in the ESP Installation Wizard for more information.
OpenServer
The following sections contain procedures for installing the ESP driver on an Open Server
release 5.0.5a or higher system.
Installing Directly from CD-ROM
1. Mount the CD-ROM volume using the following command:
mount -f ISO9660,filemode=444 <device> <mount_point>
For example, the following command mounts a CD-ROM on drive 1 to /mnt:
mount -f ISO9660,filemode=444 /dev/cd1 /mnt
2. Install the driver using the “custom” utility with media image
VOL.000.000
.
3. When custom prompts for Media Device, select
Media Images
.
4. When custom prompts for Image Directory, specify:
/mnt/DRIVERS/ESP/SCO
5. Follow the instructions for custom contained in the
fi
le:
/mnt/DRIVERS/ESP/SCO/README.
Creating OpenServer ESP Installation Diskettes on OpenServer
1. Be sure the
mkdev cdrom
command has been run.
2. Mount the CD-ROM volume using the following command:
mount -f ISO9660,lower <device> <mount_point>
For example, the following command mounts a CD-ROM on drive 0 to /mnt:
mount -f ISO9660,lower /dev/cd0 /mnt
3. Run the following commands:
cd /mnt
[
or other mount point
]
./makeunix.sh
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to build an installation diskette for OpenServer ESP.
5. Once the OpenServer installation diskette is created, refer to the following
fi
le for detailed
installation instructions:
/drivers/esp/sco/readme.txt
Creating OpenServer ESP Installation Diskettes on DOS
1. Load the Equinox SuperSerial Software CD into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Set your default drive to the CD-ROM drive letter.
3. Run the command
MAKEUNIX
and select the appropriate Equinox product and operating
system for which diskettes are needed.
4. Once the OpenServer installation diskette is created, refer to the following
fi
le for detailed
installation instructions:
/drivers/esp/sco/readme.txt