> Is there a Linux filesystem on the SCSI disk?  Set the boot order to "A, C,
> SCSI" and disable the IDE controller.  That will make the SCSI drive the first
> (only) BIOS drive, allowing you to boot from floppy and then run LILO.

   Whoops, I forgot to update my saga after writing that last message.  But
yes, that's exactly what I wound up doing (I was just too tired of playing
with it the night I wrote that message) and it worked fine.

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