Barry Schiffman wrote:
I believe that's the case. In fact, there have been
four updates since the version that's on the box now.
They address a bunch of issues, but nothing quite like
this. Either, I'll hunt up another SATA drive
(presumably Dell sold these with with two drives) or
I'll do the u
--- "David G. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Jerry S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> top posted his reply:
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> > In the BIOS you should also be able to specify the
> boot drive as well.
> >
> > jer
> >
> > Barry Schiffman wrote:
> >
> >> > I have a Dell Precision 360, which has both
> onboard
> >
"Jerry S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> top posted his reply:
In the BIOS you should also be able to specify the boot drive as well.
jer
Barry Schiffman wrote:
> I have a Dell Precision 360, which has both onboard
> SATA and ultra ATA controllers, and I put one of each
> kind of drive into the bays
In the BIOS you should also be able to specify the boot drive as well.
jer
Barry Schiffman wrote:
I have a Dell Precision 360, which has both onboard
SATA and ultra ATA controllers, and I put one of each
kind of drive into the bays to make an experimental
machine with the xen kernel.
After e
>
> I have a Dell Precision 360, which has both onboard
> SATA and ultra ATA controllers, and I put one of each
> kind of drive into the bays to make an experimental
> machine with the xen kernel.
>
> After enabling both of drives, the BIOS recognizes
> each drive, but it fails to boot, giving me
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