> Are your two SCSI controllers handled by the same driver or through
> different ones? If they're handled by two separate drivers, simply
> build that one you need to boot off into the kernel and build the
> other one as a module.
[Venkatesh Ramamurthy] Different ones with mutiple controllers.
Compiling is good option for developers and for end-users i feel it might
not be a fun way of doing this. There should be way for the kernel ( SCSI
Mid - Layer to check the for the actual boot drive ) and re-order all the
SCSI drives. NT does it this way ( using special signature written on the
disk)
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