Julian Visch wrote:

On Friday 05 November 2004 19:57, you wrote:


On Fri, Nov 05, Julian Visch wrote:


I have been searching google to find if there is a way of triple booting
2 Linux hard drives and 2 windows hard drives.

other = /dev/hdg1
map-drive=0x80
to=0x83
map-drive=0x83
to=0x80
label = windows2
table = /dev/hdg


Possibly secondary slave hdd1 (0x83) rather than hdg1 which is 0x86.



How does the numbering system work?

0=a, 1=b, 2=c,3=d,4=e,5=e,6=f? Does it ignore cd drives?





I had a system that used an onboard 'raid' solution ( promise, IIRC but don't quote me ). These drives came up as e,f,g and h rather than a,b,c,d under a 2.4.late teens kernel. The bios doesn't care what device is connected... it just looks for something working at that 'address'.

Steve




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