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Chapter Six Install Operating System
6.1 Application Instructions for Inspur Driver U Disk
Under Windows system and Linux system, Inspur driver U disk can be identified
as two parts: virtual floppy driver [3.5 floppy disk (A :)] and normal partition of U disk
[UDISK PRO]. When you install some operating systems manually, you can use Inspur
driver U disk to load the drive of hard disk controller (at present, the operating systems
that use Inspur driver U disk to load the hard disk controller support Windows XP or
above versions, Red Hat Linux 4.5 or above versions, and Suse Linux 9.0 SP2 or above
versions).
Warning:
During the installation of the operating system by using Inspur driver, it may
detect Inspur driver U disk on the disk partition interface. At this moment, the
user must distinguish U disk from hard disk, and never delete or format U disk.
During the installation of the operating system, if it needs to boot the system
from hard disk after reboot, it must enter the server BIOS for setting to ensure
the starting sequence of hard disk is prior to the starting sequence of U disk and
the system can boot from the disk. If the starting sequence of U disk is prior to the
starting sequence of hard disk, the system will fail to boot from hard disk.
The following introduces the making method for the driver of onboard hard disk
controller when using Inspur driver U disk to install the operating system. For driver
making of external RAID card or SAS card, please refer to the corresponding contents
in the driver CD of external board card.
Make Driver
1. Prepare a set of computer installed with Windows system, and connect the Ins-
pur driver U disk to the USB interface of the computer, as shown in the picture below.
Inspur driver U disk will be identified as two parts: virtual floppy driver [3½ Floppy (A:)]
and normal partition of U disk [Removable Disk (E:)], in which, the disk character E in
[Removable Disk (E:)] will be different according to the actual partitions of your com-
puter.