Re: SCSI-Problem

2001-12-18 Thread Christoph Plattner
Hello, do you have an SCSi controller which can be used to boot from ? (BIOS extension on SCSI board, BIOS support, etc) Do you need the IDE disks to boot. You can simple remove the IDE entries in the first BIOS page to NONE, NONE, ... etc The the system has to boot from SCSI ! GRUB cannot

Re: SCSI-Problem

2001-12-17 Thread Christian Stalp
Sorry for the delay... First of all try a current version of GRUB (0.90, CVS snapshot, etc...) I did The BIOS has a config, if to boot from SCSI or IDE. This setting also influences GRUB, as (hd0) is an IDE disk or a SCSI disk (SCSI first). So the simplest way is to do the BIOS setup

SCSI-Problem

2001-11-29 Thread Christian Stalp
I have a really serious problem with Grub. Grub cannot read from my SCSI-HD! It is paticulary striking (is this the right word;-) that GRUB cannot find the directory /boot/grub and the stage1 and 2 on the SCSI-disk! My System; AMD K6-II 400Mhz FIC 2013 2MB cache Dawicontrol 2980U2W with a

Re: SCSI-Problem

2001-11-29 Thread Christoph Plattner
Hello, we could communicate in German, but we want to stay international First of all try a current version of GRUB (0.90, CVS snapshot, etc...) The BIOS has a config, if to boot from SCSI or IDE. This setting also influences GRUB, as (hd0) is an IDE disk or a SCSI disk (SCSI first). So