7-3Installing the HostRAID Driver for Linux14 If you intend to install other third-party devices, proceed withthe installation of those devices. Otherwise, select Done.15 Continue with the Linux installation according to the Red Hatdocumentation.Installing or Updating the Driver in an Existing Linux SystemTo update the Red Hat 8.0, 9.0, or AS 2.1 driver in an existing Linuxsystem, type:rpm -Uvh <mount-point>/packages/HostRAID/Linux/driver_package/a320raid-*-RedHat>*.rpmThe <mount-point> differs among distributions, but/mnt/cdrom, /media/cdrom, or cdrom are commonCD-ROM mount points.Installing SuSE LinuxInstalling the Driver in a New Linux SystemTo install the SuSE 8.1, 8.2, or Enterprise 8 driver in a new Linuxsystem:1 Create a driver disk. See Appendix D, Creating Driver FloppyDisks for information on creating a driver disk.2 Restart the computer.3 Press Ctrl-A when prompted to enter SCSISelect. You need toenable and use HostRAID to create the array and logical drivethat you will use to install Linux.4 From the device menu that appears, select a channel and pressEnter.5 From the Options menu, select Configure/View SCSIController Settings and press Enter.6 From the Configuration menu, select HostRAID and pressEnter.7 From the HostRAID Pop-Up menu, select Enabled.8 If creating an array, proceed to Step 9. If you are not creating anarray at this time, skip to Step 10.