On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 10:04:59AM +0100, Klaasjan Brand wrote:
> I don't think so. I ran into this a year or two ago and according to the
> grub people (who flamed me because I didn't read their faq careful
> enough :| ) it's purely an issue with the pc bios's dos legacy which
> makes it unable to
lave, primary/secondary controllers.
>
> i'm running an intel isp1100 motherboard.
>
> regards
>
> -bruce
>
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On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 02:35, Bob Parry wrote:
> I think that is the problem, I have a SCSI drive and IDE Drives in my
> system and the boot system has to be on the first IDE drive. I believe
> there is a way to avoid this although I was never able to find it and
> it was just easier to put Grub o
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Subject: Re: Adding an 80G Seagate IDE drive
Does this work for you - install linux on the
scsi disk and put the MBR on the IDE disk - let the bios
have that disk as the first boot disk.
Regards,
gene/
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 06:10:33PM -0800, Bruce Douglas wrote
Does this work for you - install linux on the
scsi disk and put the MBR on the IDE disk - let the bios
have that disk as the first boot disk.
Regards,
gene/
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 06:10:33PM -0800, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> the problem with this is that there doesn't seem to
27;m running an intel isp1100 motherboard.
regards
-bruce
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Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 5:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Adding an 80G Seagate IDE drive
Tell the BIOS to boot from
Tell the BIOS to boot from the first SCSI drive. This is always
a SCSI option not a Linux option.
{^_^}
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Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 17:35 PM
Subject: RE:
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> Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 4:31 PM
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> Subject: Re: Adding an 80G Seagate IDE drive
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>
> I thought the problem might be that he wanted to boot from the SCSI drive,
> but installed a new IDE drive as his second drive. Can you boot
t: Re: Adding an 80G Seagate IDE drive
I thought the problem might be that he wanted to boot from the SCSI drive,
but installed a new IDE drive as his second drive. Can you boot from
a SCSI drive if there's an IDE drive installed, too? Perhaps his system is
trying to boot from the new IDE
I thought the problem might be that he wanted to boot from the SCSI drive,
but installed a new IDE drive as his second drive. Can you boot from
a SCSI drive if there's an IDE drive installed, too? Perhaps his system is
trying to boot from the new IDE drive but that's the wrong drive.
On Saturday
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Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Adding an 80G Seagate IDE drive
On Saturday 28 December 2002 05:31 pm, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Hi...
>
> A (what I thought should be) simple issue. I'm trying
On Saturday 28 December 2002 05:31 pm, Bruce Douglas wrote:
> Hi...
>
> A (what I thought should be) simple issue. I'm trying to add an 80G
> Seagate IDE drive to a RedHat 8.0 Linux Server. I already have a 9G
> SCSI installed. I used the defaults during the initial installation.
>
> I want to inst
Hi...
A (what I thought should be) simple issue. I'm trying to add an 80G Seagate
IDE drive to a RedHat 8.0 Linux Server. I already have a 9G SCSI installed.
I used the defaults during the initial installation.
I want to install 8.0 on the 9G SCSI, and use the 80G IDE as a tmp/working
drive
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