Driver Installation Under Linuxwww.3ware.com 49For Fedora Core on Intel x86 and AMD x86, type:cp /mnt/packages/drivers/linux/fedora//x86/3w-9xxx. /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.koIf prompted to overwrite, type y.For Redhat Linux on AMD Opteron and Intel EM64T, type:cp /mnt/packages/drivers/linux/redhat//x86_64/3w-9xxx.ko /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.koFor Fedora Core on AMD Opteron and Intel EM64T, type:cp /mnt/packages/drivers/linux/fedora//x86_64/3w-9xxx.ko /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.koIf prompted to overwrite, type y.4 Add the following line to /etc/modprobe.conf:alias scsi_hostadapter 3w-9xxx5 Update the modules.dep file, by issuing the following command:/sbin/depmod -a6 Load the kernel driver module manually. Type:modprobe sd_modinsmod /lib/modules//kernel/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxxx.koYou can also incorporate the insmod command into a startup script.Driver Installation Under SuSE LinuxMaterials required• 3ware software CD-ROM• Floppy diskette, if you need to make a driver install diskette.• SuSE Linux Installation CD-ROM/DVD (Not required if SuSE Linux isalready installed on another drive.)Creating a SuSE Linux Driver DisketteIf you are installing SuSE Linux on a new drive or unit managed by the 3wareRAID controller, you will need to install the 3ware RAID controller driver atthe same time as the operating system.