On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Hajo C Jeske wrote:

> 
>  hello2all
> 
>  some linux-users want to boot from USB
>  I don't want.
> 
>  I got a full SCSI-system
>  and the problem is
>  USB is initialized before SCSI
>  and when I have forgotten
>  to unplug my cardreader before booting my linux-box
>  
>  my cf-card is initialized as sda1
> 
>  and my boot-system says to boot from sda1
> 
>  and my system is seeking a boot-system and swap on compactflash-card
>  and hangs and de-installs the right boot-loader.
> 
>  NeXT boot the boot-loader seeks a compactflash-card for booting :-(((

I don't understand how the above causes the below. Can't you just remove 
the card reader and reboot? You say above about a boot loaded deinstall, 
what does that mean?
 
>  So I have to begin a re-install of the system per install-CD-ROM
> 
>  A long procedure ...
> 
>  Is anybody out there who can tell me
>  how to get rid of the boot-feature of linux-USB-system?
> 
>  Any helpful hints?
> 
> 

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