Re: how to slave scsi drives?

2000-05-02 Thread Kevin Blackham
If you are to boot from this drive, your BIOS must be enabled on the SCSI controller. To set the ID on a barracuda (newer ones, anyway), there are two sets of ID jumpers. If facing the drive from the back, you have pins like so: === :: /\ 8

RE: how to slave scsi drives?

2000-05-02 Thread Jerzy Miszczyk
Jersey" -- From: Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 10:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Erik Peter P. Abella'; 'debian-isp' Subject:Re: how to slave scsi drives? Jerry, Sorry, but this sounds wrong.

Re: how to slave scsi drives?

2000-05-02 Thread Sanjeev \"Ghane\" Gupta
gt; To: 'Erik Peter P. Abella' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 'debian-isp' Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 5:18 PM Subject: RE: how to slave scsi drives? > Hello Eric, > > You do not "slave" the SCSI drives. Your controller looks for SCSI ID "0" > or &q

RE: how to slave scsi drives?

2000-05-02 Thread Jerzy Miszczyk
Hello Eric, You do not "slave" the SCSI drives. Your controller looks for SCSI ID "0" or "1" and boots from either of them. You can togle between those two ID's if you have two drives. Best regards "Jersey" -- From: Erik Peter P. Abella[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 01,

Re: how to slave scsi drives?

2000-05-02 Thread Sanjeev \"Ghane\" Gupta
Erik, See http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/scsi/st34520lw.html for jumper settings, et al, on the ST34520LW disc. If the disc is not visible even after changing the SCSI-ID, I recommend you try, in the following order: I assume the chain runs like this CARD --BARRACUDA --34520 Is the

Re: how to slave scsi drives?

2000-05-02 Thread Christofer Algotsson
If I where you, I would try get some jumper-info for the Barracuda disk. Check http://search.seagate.com/compass?ui=sr&view-template=simple1&scope=barracuda+jumper Christofer, On Tue, 2 May 2000, Erik Peter P. Abella wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm trying to migrate my current system on ST3452