By MB you mean Mother Board right?

Intel 440BX/ZX ???

Aaron

Steven Pierce wrote:

> Well if you can not make the SCSI drive the primary drive you are going to have 
>problems.   Current
> machine will ALWAYS set the IDE as the first device (Hard Drive ) to boot from.  Now 
>my machine does
> have this as an option.  One thing that you can do is look in the advanced setting 
>and see if it has anything
> that will allow this.  Or you need to buy a SCSI card that will over ride that 
>setting in your bios.  My machine also has
> a problem that if it is off to long it will revert back to the old orginal settings. 
> So I need to set it when I boot, but
> that is not an issue to much.  I leave my machine on all the time.  What kind of MB 
>is this running on??
>
> Steve
>
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> On 12/29/2000 at 23:35 Aaron Prohaska wrote:
>
> >I checked out my BIOS and found that I can't seem to set a SCSI device as the boot 
>device. I have boot devices set
> >in this order, floppy, cdrom, and then 1st IDE. I couldn't find anything about 
>booting SCSI disks anywhere.
> >
> >Aaron
> >
> >Steven Pierce wrote:
> >
> >> I have this set up in my machine.  I have the IDE (2) as master and slave.  Then 
>2 SCSI drive
> >> in the machine.  If I loose my CMOS the bios will DEFAULT to the IDE drives.  
>Then the machine will
> >> not boot.  Now if I go into the bios and state that the SCSI drive is the boot 
>then it is OK.  In most current
> >> machines it will ALWAYS take the IDE as default.  You need to tell it that SCSI 
>is the boot disk.
> >> It is kind of pain in the back side, but it is the way it was set.
> >>
> >> Try going into the BIOS and see if you have options for it.  If you need help let 
>me know, I will see what
> >> I can do.  Get me off the list.
> >>
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> >> On 12/30/2000 at 01:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >> >On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> When I boot, linux companies about the hard drive not being the right
> >> >> file system type like ext2. I am wondering if the its trying to boot
> >> >> from the master IDE device instead of from the first SCSI device like it
> >> >> should.
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >Have you played around at all within your system's BIOS, and, if
> >> >so what have you tried?  Did you tell the computer in the 'BIOS
> >> >features' section that it is not to boot from any IDE drive
> >> >at'tall, at'tall?
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