Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-04 Thread gf sciacca
In OS 9.1 I can boot from a bootable Jaz disk connected to my Wall Street via the HDI-30 SCSI adapter by holding down the Option+Cmd+Delete+Shift keys. mmm.. it seems to make it do something differently - instead of the floating SCSI icon indicating target disk mode I get a pure white

Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Wallstreet 292Mhz - 256Mb - Mac OS X 10.2.6. As recommended by people on this list in relation to an earlier query (thank you!) I have acquired a second hand external SCSI drive (68 pin enclosure containing HP 18.2Gb SCSI 3 LVD/SE drive) in order to perform backups - and restores - using the

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 03/02/04 03:47, Gavin Tiplady at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip!] However when I try and boot from the newly copied image (i.e. set it using StartUp Disk and reboot), the Mac simply goes into target disk mode, displaying the floating SCSI symbol instead of booting. What am I doing wrong?

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gary Goldberg
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Gavin Tiplady [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 19:47:25 +1100 Wallstreet 292Mhz - 256Mb - Mac OS X 10.2.6. As recommended by people on this list in relation to an earlier query (thank

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
Are you sure you can boot from a SCSI device in 10.2.6? No, that's what I'm trying to ascertain. I know people here have said they use SCSI drives for -backup- on Mac OS X, not sure about booting. thanks, GT -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: Trying to boot Wallstreet from external SCSI disk

2004-02-03 Thread Gavin Tiplady
In OS 9.1 I can boot from a bootable Jaz disk connected to my Wall Street via the HDI-30 SCSI adapter by holding down the Option+Cmd+Delete+Shift keys. mmm.. it seems to make it do something differently - instead of the floating SCSI icon indicating target disk mode I get a pure white screen,