About device driver configuration
Use the
Hardware/Kernel Manager
to configure device drivers into the kernel.
For a detailed description of driver configuration by device type, see:
Asynchronous I/O-
``Asynchronous I/O''
Bitpad/Graphic Input Device-
``Installing a bitpad''
CD-ROM Drive-
``Adding SCSI, ATAPI, and USB CD-ROM drives''
Corollary ECC Daemon-
the
eccd(ADM)
manual page
DOS Filesystem-
``Adding support for different filesystem types''
DVD-ROM Drive-
``Adding SCSI, ATAPI, and USB CD-ROM drives''
Floppy/Floptical Drive-
``Adding SCSI, ATAPI, and USB removable storage drives''
HTFS Filesystem-
``Adding support for different filesystem types''
Hard Disk-
``Installing a hard disk''
High Performance Pipe System (HPPS)-
the
pipe(ADM)
manual page
High Sierra/ISO9660/Rockridge Filesystem-
``Adding support for different filesystem types''
Layers-
the
layers(C)
manual page
LS-120, LS-240-
``Adding SCSI, ATAPI, and USB removable storage drives''
Mouse/Graphic Input Device-
``Configuring a mouse''
Parallel Port-
``Adding and configuring parallel ports''
Power Management (PM)-
``Configuring Power Management''
Pseudo-ttys-
``Adding or removing pseudo-ttys''
Serial Port-
``About serial ports''
Shell Layers-
the
shl(C)
manual page
Streams-
``STREAMS resources''
Tape drive-
``Installing a tape drive''
XENIX Filesystem-
``Adding support for different filesystem types''
See also:
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003