Greetings!
I installed an internal SCSI drive not long ago, and at the same time, put a
SCSI zip drive through my external SCSI connection. I used a 50 pin serial
cable to attach the SCSI. I have had intermittent boot problems with the
SCSI zip attached, but the problems quit when I removed the zip. I think I
used the wrong cable.
My HD problem is that the SCSI is set as the startup disk, and all works OK
with startup, until I shut down. When it restarts, the SCSI drive is not
mounted, and I have to go to Drive Setup to mount her. But, when I just
restart, the drive boots up normally. Strange I think. I vaguely remember
seeing something along the lines of automount at start up somewhere, but
don't really know if that is the issue here.
Thanks for a great list!
Jeff
6400 w/Sonnet G3, 300/1
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