> Yes they will conflict; changing the SCSI ID on the HD you pulled out 
should be easy > enough, there are usually unused jumpers hanging off the 
pins you use to configure 
> the SCSI ID. Changing it to somewhere from 1-6 is safest, taking into 
consideration 
> any other devices on the chain.  The Duo will automatically boot off the 
dock's HD 
> after you've done it once, in the same way that it remembers video 
settings.


Sorry about the late reply.  Thanks for the advice, I set the drive to id 
6.  Should I set the termination though?  It's the only SCSI device I'm 
planning on using on/in the dock.

Charles Sharp
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