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Appendix D. Driver Media
Another option for finding specialized driver information is on Red Hat’s website at
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/
under the section called
Bug Fixes
. Occasionally, popular hardware may be made available after a
release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux that does not work with drivers already in the installation program
or included on the driver images on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD #1. In such cases, the Red Hat
website may contain a link to a driver image.
D.1.3. Using a Driver Image During Installation
If you need to use a driver image, such as during a PCMCIA device or NFS installation, the installation
program prompts you to insert the driver (as a diskette, CD-ROM, or file name) when it is needed.
However, there are some cases where you must specifically tell the Red Hat Enterprise Linux instal-
lation program to load that driver diskette and use it during the installation process.
For example, to specifically load a driver diskette that you have created, begin the installation process
by booting from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD #1 (or the installation boot diskette). At the
boot:
prompt or in the IPL Parameter field of the Linux Partition’s NWSD, enter
linux dd
. Refer to
Chapter 2
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
for details on booting the installation program.
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation program asks you to insert the driver diskette. Once the
driver diskette is read by the installation program, it can apply those drivers to hardware discovered
on your system later in the installation process.