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Installing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Systems Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
Part I Oracle Solaris 11.1 Installation Options
1. Overview of Installation Options
Part II Installing Using Installation Media
2. Preparing for the Installation
5. Automated Installations That Boot From Media
6. Unconfiguring or Reconfiguring an Oracle Solaris instance
Part III Installing Using an Install Server
7. Automated Installation of Multiple Clients
8. Setting Up an Install Server
10. Provisioning the Client System
11. Configuring the Client System
12. Installing and Configuring Zones
13. Running a Custom Script During First Boot
15. Troubleshooting Automated Installations
Part IV Performing Related Tasks
A. Working With Oracle Configuration Manager
B. Using the Device Driver Utility
How to Start the Device Driver Utility
How to Install Missing Drivers
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.
You can also use the Device Driver Utility to submit your system information to the HCL at http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/hcl/index.html. Your system and its components are then listed on the HCL as “Reported to Work”.
This section describes the following tasks: