No, it doesn't have to do with the transfer medium [SCSI, ATA, FireWire] the drivers for the RAID have to come from somewhere. Apple says they are *NOT* included in the open firmware for New World ROMs. Also, there is no hardware difference between G4 "Servers" and standard G4s, the only difference is the configuration and included software package.

I don't mean to be the guy who says no its not this, no its not that all the time but I well ... I want to rule out the things I know it isn't.

David

On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 08:19 PM, Norad Ninja wrote:



It isn't SCSI to begin with, it's IDE in this box. The other thoughts I had were that 10.2 has this ability or I indeed have a Server and don't know it. I

Maybe it won't boot on a SCIS RAID but on an IDE yes? Just a thought.


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