Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-04 Thread gf sciacca
>> In OS 9.1 I can boot from a bootable Jaz disk connected to my >> Wall Street via the HDI-30 SCSI adapter by holding >> down the Option+Cmd+Delete+Shift keys. >> > mmm.. it seems to make it do something differently - instead of the > floating SCSI icon indicating target disk mode I get a pure whi

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Martin Bullen
ect: Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 10:23:19 +1100 Are you sure you can boot from a SCSI device in 10.2.6? No, that's what I'm trying to ascertain. I know people here have said they use SCSI drives for -backup- on Mac OS X, not sure about bo

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Are you sure you can boot from a SCSI device in 10.2.6? No, that's what I'm trying to ascertain. I know people here have said they use SCSI drives for -backup- on Mac OS X, not sure about booting. thanks, GT -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp:

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
In OS 9.1 I can boot from a bootable Jaz disk connected to my Wall Street via the HDI-30 SCSI adapter by holding down the Option+Cmd+Delete+Shift keys. mmm.. it seems to make it do something differently - instead of the floating SCSI icon indicating target disk mode I get a pure white screen, but

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gary Goldberg
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: Gavin Tiplady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk > Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 19:47:25 +1100 > > Wallstreet 292Mhz - 256Mb - Mac OS X 10.2.6. > > As recommended by people on

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 03/02/04 03:47, Gavin Tiplady at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip!] > However when I try and boot from the newly copied image (i.e. set it > using StartUp Disk and reboot), the Mac simply goes into target disk > mode, displaying the floating SCSI symbol instead of booting. > > What am I doing wro

Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Wallstreet 292Mhz - 256Mb - Mac OS X 10.2.6. As recommended by people on this list in relation to an earlier query (thank you!) I have acquired a second hand external SCSI drive (68 pin enclosure containing HP 18.2Gb SCSI 3 LVD/SE drive) in order to perform backups - and restores - using the be