Hi y'all, it's me again. . .

Ok, I set the jumpers on the second drive to 1 and
left the other at default.  When I tried to connect
them both at once, with the original drive on the
bottom and the second drive on the top, only the
original drive booted.  As I said, I tried both drives
independently on both connectors.  Neither would boot
off of the top connector. The original booted as zero
on the on the other connector and the second drive did
boot as 1 on the other connector.  Which again leads
me to believe that there's something wrong with the
SCSI cable.

Unless - someone has a different method for testing
the drives and the cable?? Or there's something I
don't see??

Anyway, this is my last try at this.  If I can't get
this going in another day or so, I'm just moving on to
the file sharing.

Thanks for all of your input.
Nicole



        
                
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