"Daisy, Daisy i'm half crazy all for the love of you...."  you set it up
just like any other hard drive on any mac and plug it into the scsi
connector on the back.  then you select it as startup disk, or if it
doesn't have an internal drive (or it's not set to 0) you can just set
it to 0 and it should work.  if the designated "boot" disk or disk 0
doesn't have a valid system folder it will scan the drives looking for
one going from drive id 7 on down.

william ahearn wrote:
> 
> just like HAL 9000. I recently got a Plus for a friend
> and they asked how to set it up so it started from an
> external. That is, SSW 6.0.8 would be installed on the
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