Hi!
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > No > > The jumpersettings are hardware-settings. Take the harddisk out. Look at > > it. Perhaps you can see > > some small things, that can be moved. And an explanation to it printed > > directly on the harddisk: Slave: one setting: Primary: another setting. > > Usually it's easy. > > Yes I know that but does this apply to SCSI drives too? I was told > that > it is the ID (only ?) which determines the boot in this case. in SCSI-cases true, it's the id which determines the boot-drive normally you could only boot from drives with id 0 or 1 (i know this correctly from DOS, but not from linux) IIRC this depends on the motherboard-bios which could only manage 2 boot-drives (i don't know if board's with EIDE-controllers can handle 4 boot-drives) until next mail ;) Peter -- :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: : student of technical computer science : : university of applied sciences krefeld (germany) : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~