> OKUJI Yoshinori writes:
>> When booted from GRUB, Linux sees no SCSI hosts in my system, and
>> consequently none of my SCSI devices. My hard drives are all IDE
>> at the moment, so the boot process is unhindered.
OY> I don't think this is due to GRUB itself. Didn't you forget to
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From: "Andrew Suessmuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SCSI oddity under Linux
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 00:21:14 -0500
> When booted from GRUB, Linux sees no SCSI hosts in my system, and
> consequently none of my SCSI devices. My hard drives are all IDE at the
> momen
When booted from GRUB, Linux sees no SCSI hosts in my system, and
consequently none of my SCSI devices. My hard drives are all IDE at the
moment, so the boot process is unhindered.
The GRUB command I'm using is:
kernel (hd2,1)/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.12-20smp root=/dev/hdc2
However, if I use GRUB and c