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>> But that raises a new question: How do I change the >> rights to the
SCSI-ID's  without destroing the data.
>
>As far as I know it is not possible. You have to set it
> with the fdisk program. And at the end initialize the
> partitions. Thus all data is destroyed...

I got RIGHT.COM from Tom Elliot, but haven't tried it yet.
>
> What size is the harddisk anyway? Which fdisk is being
> used last time?
I don't know what Fdisk. The hd is 540Mb. As I already told you, the hd was
sitting on the shelf for a couple of years.
> What might do the trick is initializing one partition at a
> time. The old fdisk could do this, but was only capable
> of making maximum 6 partitions and giving these access
> rights.
> You could then copy one partition to another, clear the
> partition with fdisk and ofcourse make it again with
> access right for host-id 7.
>
> And: why bother to change the access rights. You
> know  now that you have to use host-id 6 to be able to
> use this harddisk.
I have to copy all data to another hd or ZIP, but the ZIP uses ID6 and I
have still to figure out what and where is termination set.
I am still unable to get the zip available: Partitions are made, but I think
because of empty SCSI ID's in between, no driveletters are assigned.




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