--- "Wagner One" wrote: I poked around in the bios setup a little, but didn't see anything right away as to how to force it to boot from another device. I assume this is the way it has to be done or is there another workaround? --- end of quote --- On a 2940 you should be able to hit ctrl-a (or ctrl-c?) on bios-startup and get an Adaptec configuration screen to select the boot order. I think. The trouble with linux is you don't get to see the boot screen very often. ;) -Bill
- [netatalk-admins] adding IDE drive to scsi system Wagner One
- Re: [netatalk-admins] adding IDE drive to scsi s... Russell E Glaue
- Re: [netatalk-admins] adding IDE drive to scsi s... Hannu Krosing
- William P. McGonigle
