On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, Shawn McMahon wrote:

> If you have an IDE drive in your system, you can't boot from a SCSI drive.
> That's a "feature" of the BIOS, not of Linux, so there's nothing Linux can
> do about it.

Not all BIOS/motherboards suffer from this.  I have an Intel 430TX with an
Award BIOS which doesn't care which drive you boot off of.  (although I do
happen to boot off the IDE drive on this system).



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