Nikos Mouat (nikm@conjungi.com)
Sun, 29 Nov 1998 20:16:28 -0800 (PST)
if it's on ID 0, then you want 'boot scsi/if it's on ID 0, then you want 'boot scsi/sd@0,0:0'
On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, Thom wrote:
> Hi Nikos,
> I tried the boot scsi/> I tried the boot scsi/sd@1,0:0 , and I get the following error: Device isn't
> there! can't open.
> The scsi probe returns this: target 0 unit 0 disk quantum fireball
> 1280s 6
> target 2 unit 0 disk quantum
> fireball 1280s 6
>
> I have two external drives attached; one with the installer stuff id#2, and
> the linux hd id#0.
> When I installed linux it installed it onto the first partition of the HD.
> Any ideas?
>
> Nikos Mouat wrote:
>
> > try 'boot scsi/> > try 'boot scsi/sd@1,0:0' if it doesn't want to come up (what message
> > does it give you?) it may be a problem with quik rather than with your
> > command line.. (also try probe-scsi0 to see if your devices show up)
> >
> > nm
> >
> >
>
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