> On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 08:11:40AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote: > They most certainly have the same ID, because there is a standard SCSI id > for the internal drives in macs. Probably the jumpers don't have a diagram > (I've seen few that do), but you can just move a couple of them at random, > and that will change the ID, and unless it changes it to be the same as the > CD drive, you should be fine. Also, the original ID is pretty low, so as > long as you change the ID on the new drive, your original drive should show > up as sda.
All Macs I've worked with have the internal drive set to SCSI 0, also the CD is almost always 3. So pick a jumper combination which isn't open-open-open or open-close-close or close-close-open (depending on which way you're looking at the jumpers...) A good one that uses only one jumper might be open-close-open (scsi 2). btw, many Mac drives have thumbwheels rather than jumpers... *----------------------------------------------------------------* | .''`. | Debian GNU/Linux: <http://www.debian.org> | | : :' : | debian-imac: <http://debian-imac.sourceforge.net> | | `. `'` | . oo Chris Tillman | | `- | ( -) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | *----------------"--"--------------------------------------------*