
Chapter 7 SCSI Software Installation
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WA133 Series
4) SCSI driver for Netware (3.11 / 3.12 / 4.x)
9) SCSI driver for Unixware
5) SCSI driver for Linux
Command you can run by typing a letter below
A) Toggle floppy drive between A: and B: (must be 1.44 MB)
B) Back to the previous Screen
Current Device Setting
Floppy Drive:
CD-ROM Drive:
Type a driver diskette number or command letter followed by <Enter>
Step3:
Now you may choose SCSI driver for Linux, and the following text will appear on the screen.
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SCSI driver for Linux
1) Linux Driver Diskette
2) Caldera Open Linux 1.1 installation Boot Diskette
3) Red Hat Linux 4.2 installation Boot Diskette
4) Red Hat Linux 5.0 installation Boot Diskette
5) Slackware Linux 3.2 installation Boot Diskette
6) Red Hat Mc Millan 5.0 installation Boot Diakette
Command you can run by typing a letter below
A) Toggle floppy drive between A: and B: (must be 1.44 MB)
B) Back to the previous Screen
Current Device Setting
Floppy Drive: A
CD-ROM Drive: SCSI CD-ROM
Type a driver diskette number or command letter followed by <Enter>
Step4:
For example:
Now insert a blank diskette into your 3.5” floppy disk drive , you may type in 1), and press
“Enter” to continue. You will see the following message on the screen.
Please insert a diskette into the 1.44 MB diskette drive A:
Press “Y” or “N” followed by <Enter> to answer the following question:
Process to overwrite and create diskette for “Linux Driver Diskette” (Y/N)
7.1.2 Solaris Installation on DOS
Step1:
Enter the image number for the Power Installer CD from the list of bootable CDs displayed on
the screen (or press the Esc key to boot from your hard disk). The following Iwill Bootable CD
Diskette Creator 1.0 menu will appear on the screen:
www.iwill.net
Iwill Bootable CD Diskette Creator 1.0
Driver diskettes you can create by typing a number below:
1)Make BS100/DBS100/DBL100/DGL200 SCSI Device Driver
2)Make WA133-S/WA133-SN SCSI Device Driver
3)Make DS133R/DCA200 Lan Driver
4)Make W100-N Lan Driver