Package: General Version: 2.2 When I try to boot from CD on my SCSI system it does only boot, when CD-Rom is the SCSI device with the highest priority. In this case it does not boot from the hard-drive. Do I switch the SCSI IDs it boots from the harddrive but not from CD-Rom. In case the hard-drive has no boot-sector system hangs up, even though the bootable CD is in and detected. One might think that it is a SCSI problem, but however it works out with a Win2000 CD (it does boot on any ID). Strange, what's the problem here?
I'm using adaptec AHA-2940UW with pentium system (Award Bios). All devices are conected to the narrow (50pin) bus. current ID-setup: HD1 01, HD2 02, CD-Rom 04, Jaz 05, Tape 06. Termination on Host and tape (last on chain & cable). The CD-Set I try to install is Debian 2.2 "Joel 'Espy' Klecker" Release ecky