Chris Kuethe wrote:
> maybe there's a knob in the bios to specify a boot device?

Yeah, but in regards to hard drives, it's not more specific than
"Hard-Disk Drive C:" and seems to give preference to the SATA drives
(wd1 and wd2) over the IDE (wd0).

Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> I assume you have already fiddled with BIOS options for boot device
> order?  

Yes.  Even tried rolling back to an earlier BIOS, upgrading back to the
latest, and examining the existing BIOS config with a hexeditor. (not
that any of that was useful)  Did get a refresher on FreeDOS out of all
that though.

> SATAs are generally quicker at most things than IDEs, and
> there could be settings (BIOS ones) that automagically change once you
> plug in the faster drives...  

I've tried most (if not all) permutations available on the BIOS.  The
thing boots fine once I unplug the new drives.

Manually booting from "Primary Master Drive" brings up the right disk
(wd0) but letting the BIOS go to "Hard-Disk Drive C:" as it wants to
fails.

I suppose I can make very small partitions on wd1 and wd2 and put /bsd
there.

-Lars


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