Hello,
I have a system with an IDE and a SCSI disk. The SCSI controler does not
have a bios.
I have installed grub on the IDE drive.
Now I want to boot a linux kernel image that is on the SCSI disk, but grub
doesn't seem to recognize the SCSI disk. Does GRUB need a SCSI bios in
order to access the SCSI drive or am I misconfiguring something here??
Thanks, Koos.
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