Overview of Installation Options. Preparing for the Installation. Using the Text Installer. Unconfiguring or Reconfiguring an Oracle Solaris instance. Automated Installation of Multiple Clients. Setting Up an Install Server. Customizing Installations. Provisioning the Client System. Configuring the Client System. Installing and Configuring Zones. Troubleshooting Automated Installations. Working With Oracle Configuration Manager. Using the Device Driver Utility.
The Device Driver Utility provides information about the devices on your installed system and the drivers that manage those devices. The DDU reports whether the currently booted operating system has drivers for all of the devices that are detected in your system. If a device does not have a driver attached, the Device Driver Utility recommends a driver package to install.
Overview of Installation Options. Preparing for the Installation. Using the Text Installer. Unconfiguring or Reconfiguring an Oracle Solaris instance. Automated Installation of Multiple Clients. Setting Up an Install Server. Customizing Installations.
Provisioning the Client System. Configuring the Client System. Installing and Configuring Zones. Troubleshooting Automated Installations. Before installing Oracle Solaris, determine whether your system's devices are supported. The Solaris on x86 Platforms Device Support tool tells you which Oracle Solaris driver supports the various x86 components.
The Oracle Device Detection Tool reports whether the current release supports the devices that have been detected on your system. Device Driver Utility. This utility is available on the desktop for Oracle Solaris 11 systems. And, the utility is available through the text installer menu options. Note - The Device Driver Utility can require at least 1. If your system has an adequate complement of devices to perform an installation, first complete the installation, then boot the installed hard disk before running the Device Driver Utility.
Then, the utility can take advantage of the swap space on the installed system. You can use the Oracle Device Detection Tool to determine whether the current release includes drivers for all of the devices on your system. An alternative to the Oracle Device Detection Tool, the Device Driver Utility provides information about the devices on your system and the drivers that manage those devices.
The utility reports whether the currently booted operating system has drivers for all of the devices that are detected in your system.
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