I am running GNU/Linux Debian 2.1 with an Adaptec 2940 narrow PCI scsi card. Everything is working fine. I have three hard drives set at scsi ID 0, 1, and 2 and booting off of ID=0. I also have a Yamaha CRW 6940 rewritable cdrom drive on scsi ID=3 that is also working fine.
I would like to create a bootable CD that would serve as a backup drive for the essential parts of my root partition. As a test, I have created a bootable CD that contains the Linux kernel as the bootable image as per the instructions of the README.eltorito and man file with the mkisofs package. I have also configured the Adaptec BIOS to allow a bootable CD. However, the scsi ID of the bootable image remains at ID=0 (the hard drive). I have an Intel SE440BX-2 motherboard with the boot options listed to first check the floppy, then "removable hard drives" which I think basically looks at the scsi chain for bootable devices after the floppy fails to boot. Currently, the system does not recognize the bootable CD when starting up. It just boots directly from the hard drive. How can I configure the system to boot from the CD? I would prefer to be able to do the following sequence: (1) boot from floppy if a bootable floppy is in the floppy drive (2) boot from cdrom if a bootable cdrom is in the cdrom drive (3) boot from harddrive as the final option if (1) or (2) is not available. Anyh help is appreciated -- /------------------------------------------------------------------\ |James D. Freels, P.E._i, Ph.D. |Phone: (423)576-8645 | | L | A | |Oak Ridge National Laboratory |FAX: (423)574-9172 | H | I | L | |Research Reactors Division |work e-m: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| F | N | P | |P. O. Box 2008 |home e-m: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I | U | H | |Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6392|world's best neutrons | R | X | A | \------------------------------------------------------------------/