> 
> In order to remove either or both of your 30 & 40 GB you would need to
> be able to boot from your SeriTek152 SATA PCI adapter. My only
> experience with this is in the PC/BIOS/Windows world and ... at one
> point at least ... not all SATA PCI adpaters came with the necessary
> BIOS extensions to allow you to boot from a drive attached to them.
> 
> I'd be interested to learn how things work in the Mac world. Should be
> easy enough to try it out and see what happens I suppose.

John, I have a Seritek 1S2 in my Digital Audio with a 36Gb Raptor and a 250Gb 
Seagate attached to it.
I have OS10.4.11 installed on both and they are both bootable.
And as you say not all PCI SATA cards on a Mac can boot from the attached hard 
drives.This one you can however.

Stewie
                                          
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