On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:49:51PM -0000, Edward Wildgoose wrote:
> Just make sure that both disks are bootable and have a boot sector
> and then both disks should work.  Unplug one at a time to check.
> Most BIOS's boot from the "first" disk they find with a master boot
> record, having both bootable is not a problems

But I want to be able to have the first disk be the dead one, or a new
replacement, and the second disk be the working disk.  And I want that
second disk to be bootable as the second disk.

I know how to tell my bios to try the second disk, but I tend to get
things like "LI 99 99 99 99", etc.  (I forget the exact details, I let
this drop of late, and I shouldn't have done that.)


-kb



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