> I don't think the SCSI bus is hosed, because the CD works.  But if there is
> some other SCSI problem, I haven't been able to identify it yet.  And it
> might not be SCSI at all, for all I know!

Have you tried booting from a Disk Tools floppy and checked what drives get
recognized?

Also, I wonder if there is too much drain occuring on the PSU. I had a IIci
that had funny intermittent failures when its 7200rpm SCSI drive kicked into
high gear. A Snooper board installed in the unit revealed that the wattage
draw of the hard disk was the culprit; a new higher-capacity PSU solved the
problem. (This is my NetBSD/mac68k server too, btw.)

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