--- Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I once had a IIci that it didn't matter what I did
> >with Startup Disk and PRAM zapping, it insisted on
> >starting up from any drive but SCSI ID #0 if it was
> >bootable. I had to hold Command Option Shift Delete
> 0
> >to force it to boot from the internal drive.
> >
> SCSI voodoo... I solved something like that once
> with proper termination.
> 
> Marten

Very voodoo. It would do that even when I plugged in
two drives internally. Didn't matter how things were
setup, if there was any bootable SCSI drive that
wasn't ID 0 it would boot from it. I sold that IIci
right quick. :)

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