--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hmmm...when I boot from the internal HD in the IIci
> by itself, everything works great. When I plug in
> the external HD and try to boot, I get the Mac with
> the ? in it upon boot. Could this be the two drives
> set to the same ID?

Could be, especially if the external was used to boot
a Plus or
SE or SE/30 that was sold without an internal drive.

> I also read I can try cmd-opt-shift-delete-(#) to
> boot from a specific SCSI ID...

You have to use the top row number keys. The number
pad keys on
an extended keyboard do not work for that. Leaving off
the number
will cause it to search all SCSI devices in ascending
order,
booting off the first bootable device it finds that
isn't
set to ID #0.

It will be total Fandemonium!
August (Fri) 4th, (Sat) 5th & (Sun) 6th, 2006
http://www.fandemonium.org


        
                
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