How to add LSI SCSI driver after installing SCO OpenServer

Some users do not use the integrated LSI SCSI controller when using the server to install the SCO operating system, but use the IBM Server raid card to connect the hard disk installation system. But when users need to use the built-in tape drive or other SCSI devices When you need to add a SCSI driver under the SCO operating system, the specific steps are as follows:

1. Insert the prepared lsil BTLD floppy disk into the floppy drive, and enter:
installpkg Enter.

2. There is a prompt that you need to insert the required floppy disk, but this is already inserted into the floppy disk, so hit Enter to continue.

3. Prompt the name of the package to be loaded, enter lsil, and press Enter to continue.

4. If lsil is included in the previously installed operating system, you will be prompted whether to overwrite this, enter "y" to continue.

5. When the installation is complete, you need to reconnect the kernel, type the command at the prompt:
/etc/conf/cf.d/link_unix

6. After the system executes this command, there will be the following series of prompts:

a. Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n)?

Input: "y" , press Enter.

The system backs up the old kernel.

b. Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)?

Input: "y" , press Enter.

7. If you want to activate the new kernel, you need to restart.

Input: reboot, enter