On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> Tom once stated:
>
> =On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> =
> => Tom once stated:
> =>
> => =On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> => =
> => => A machine with SCSI disks and an ATAPI CD-ROM (no IDE disks) would
> => => not boot from 3.3 CD if the SCSI disks are online. It would say:
> => => "Read Error" on the upper left of the screen -- where you'd
> => => normally see the spinning dash. I suspect, this is a loader's bug
> => => :(, which may make it to 3.4 ...
> => =
> => = Don't see a problem with that here. I just booted the 3.3-R CD on
> => =an ATAPI CD ROM with no other IDE devices, and everything was fine.
> =>
> => Do you have SCSI disks online at the boot time?
> =
> = Yes.
>
> Lucky you... Are the SCSI disks otherwise bootable? Is the CD on the
> primary or the secondary IDE channel?
The SCSI disk is bootable in that set in the BIOS to boot (I used "A: CD
C:" boot order), but I don't think it has an OS on it.
You could just have a boot order issue. Maybe the SCSI disk has a
screwed up boot sector, and SCSI disk is earlier in the boot order ("A: C:
CD"), so it never gets to the CD.
> -mi
>
>
Tom
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