In a message Jim Kilponen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

<<I get reg. bong and p/s is working but get no further than gray screen and 
a live cursor. 

[snip]

It's worked well since I got it 9 mos. ago, even better w/G3 d/cd upgr. OS 
9.1 in int. HD, ID#2, no terminator. Other HD's used both int.& ext. w/OS7.6 - 
8.1; dunno if term. was on or off, when ea. was in the chain.  If both ends not 
term'd. could it cause m/bd. dmg/slowdown/confus'n? >>

If I understand correctly yes it could. Only terminate the last drive at the 
end of the SCSI chain/connector. Also check to make sure all your SCSI ID's 
are proper and unique. A SCSI problem can definitely cause a gray screen at 
startup.
--glen (digest mode) 

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