Use this procedure to uninstall the RealPort driver.
Note: pkgrm will remove all RealPort files, including the configuration file, /etc/realport.conf. To reinstall the RealPort driver you will need to re-enter the configuration or restore realport.conf from a backup.
To stop RealPort devices temporarily, use realport_stop and
then realport_start to restart them. To remove the
RealPort driver from the kernel temporarily, use
realport_uninstall and then realport_install
to re-install the driver in the kernel.
In both cases the configuration information will be retained. For more
information on realport_stop, realport_start, realport_uninstall, and
realport_install, consult the UNIX man pages.
Enter the following command at a root prompt:
pkgrm ncxa
Follow the subsequent prompts.
You should receive a message reporting a successful removal. If any problem or error occurs during the execution of the pkgrm command, reboot the system and try repeating the command.