Multi-Tech Systems ISI5634PCI/4/8 User Manual

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Chapter 3—Software/Driver Installation

RPM, you will need to use the ‘--force’ option in the RPM command as

in step 5b below.
5a. For RPM version 6.2:
Copy the RPM to a temporary folder. In this example, we’ll use /isi.

Installation is in three parts, building the ‘isicom-smp.spec’ file from

the source file, then building the actual RPM from that “spec” file, and

finally, installing the RPM. Do not type the quotation marks shown in

the commands below.

- Run “

rpm -i /isi/isicom-1.1-3.src.rpm

”.

- Run “

rpm -ba /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/isicom-

smp.spec

”.

- Run “

rpm -ihv /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/isicom-

1.1-3.i386.rpm

”

- Reboot the system, either using the command “

init 6

<ENTER>”

or your favorite method.

5b. For RPM version 7.0:
Copy the RPM to a temporary folder. In this example, we’ll use /isi.

Installation is in three parts, building the ‘isicom-smp.spec’ file from

the source file, then building the actual RPM from that “spec” file, and

finally, installing the RPM. Do not type the quotation marks shown in

the commands below. Replace the x below with the actual version

numbers being used.
- Run “

rpm -i /isi/isicom-1.2-3.src.rpm

”.

- Run “

rpm -ba /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/isicom-

rh7.spec

”.

- Run “

rpm -ihv --force /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/

i386/isicom-1.2-3.i386.rpm

”.

- Reboot the system, using either the command “

init 6

<ENTER>”

or your favorite method.

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