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This procedure is used to configure your devices after they have been physically added to your system.
Do the following to verify that the UnixWare system is properly configured to access the new hardware and, if necessary, to revise your software configuration:
If you are not sure whether the device driver is installed and configured, go to `` Viewing or changing device driver configuration'' for instructions about how to verify this using the DCU.
Use the following table to decide what to do next.
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The device driver for the controller is installed and has been automatically configured. | Go to Step 4. |
The device driver for the controller is installed but has not been configured. | Go to Step 3. |
The device driver for the controller has not been installed. | Go to Step 2. |
If the device driver that supports the controller is not installed on your system, you need to add the package that contains the driver. You can use pkgadd(1M) to add device drivers from the UnixWare 7 CD-ROM, or a device driver might have been provided by the hardware vendor.
To install a package, insert the diskette into the diskette drive and issue a pkgadd(1M) command, or use the SCOadmin Application Installer (See ``Using the Application Installer'' ).
You may be required to rebuild or reboot the system before you can use the new hardware. See `` Rebuilding your system''.