Re: second scsi disk in 7200/120

2001-08-14 Thread Chris Tillman
> On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 08:11:40AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote: > They most certainly have the same ID, because there is a standard SCSI id > for the internal drives in macs. Probably the jumpers don't have a diagram > (I've seen few that do), but you can just move a couple of them at random, > a

Re: second scsi disk in 7200/120

2001-08-09 Thread David J. Roundy
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 08:11:40AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote: > On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 07:16:35PM +1000, Steven Hanley wrote: > > All > > > > I have a 7200/120 here with its standard 500 MB disk, I was able to pull a 2 > > GB disk out of a broken 7300/200. I just put the 2 GB disk in and plugged

Re: second scsi disk in 7200/120

2001-08-09 Thread Michael Schmitz
> debian hfs image floppy and root disk) the 2 GB disk has appeared first as > sdb, and the 500 MB disk doesnt get detected at all. And you set the SCSI ID of each device to what? Michael

Re: second scsi disk in 7200/120

2001-08-09 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 07:16:35PM +1000, Steven Hanley wrote: > All > > I have a 7200/120 here with its standard 500 MB disk, I was able to pull a 2 > GB disk out of a broken 7300/200. I just put the 2 GB disk in and plugged both > disks into the cables there inside the case. NOw booting into lin

second scsi disk in 7200/120

2001-08-09 Thread Steven Hanley
All I have a 7200/120 here with its standard 500 MB disk, I was able to pull a 2 GB disk out of a broken 7300/200. I just put the 2 GB disk in and plugged both disks into the cables there inside the case. NOw booting into linux (on the debian hfs image floppy and root disk) the 2 GB disk has appea