sudo dpkg -i aacraid-1.2.1-xxxxx-Debian+Ubuntu-all.debUbuntu 11.x and Ubuntu 12.x:sudo dpkg -i aacraid-1.2.1-xxxxx-Ubuntu11.04+11.10+12.04-all.deb4. Reboot your computer to ensure the driver loaded correctly.5. Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 54.Installing on SolarisTo install the driver on Solaris:1. Start your computer.2. (Solaris 10 only) Check for any pre-existing Adaptec driver by running pkginfo SUNWaac in aterminal window . If there is no pre-existing Adaptec driver on your computer, continue with Step3. If an Adaptec driver is already installed on your computer, run pkgrm SUNWaac to remove it.Caution: If your operating system currently boots from the Adaptec controller,do not reset your computer after you remove the pre-existing Adaptec driver.Instead, follow the steps in this section to install a new driver before rebootingyour computer.3. Insert and mount the driver disk:volcheck4. Change to the driver installer directory:Solaris 10:cd /rmdisk/aacraid/DU/sol_210/i86pc/ToolsSolaris 11:cd /rmdisk/aacraid/DU/sol_211/i86pc/Tools5. Start the driver installer:./install.sh -i6. Remove the driver disk, then reboot your computer.7. Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 54.Installing on FreeBSDTo install the driver on FreeBSD:1. Start your computer.2. Insert and mount the driver disk:mount -t msdos /dev/fd1 /mnt3. Copy the driver package to the /tmp directory:cp /mnt/aac8x-i386.tgz /tmp4. Install the driver package:pkg_add /tmp/aac8x-i386.tgz5. Remove the driver disk, then reboot your computer.6. Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 54.52Proprietary and Confidential to PMC-Sierra, Inc.Document No.: CDP-00277-01-A Rev. A, Issue:Serial Attached SCSI RAID Controllers Installation and User's Guide