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I use Lacie "Silverlining" to format my HDs. I got ahold of a new HD tonite 
and noticed something different.

Every one of my HDs are in(?) SCSI Bus"0" ; have no idea why; but it is all I 
have ever seen. So now I get this new drive, and it is set to SCSI Bus "1"

Okay; I finally realized that this is NOT the same as the SCSI ID#; so what 
is it, how can I set it to SCSI Bus "0" ; and DO IT EVEN NEED TO?

Thanks; forgive my ignorance... I just buy the dang things..!    ;-)

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Craig W. 
Mac Proud (1985-) in Houston Texas
Current Toys:  Performa 578 & 6115/G3, PowerMac 6100/G3, 7300/200, 7600/200, 
7300/200, 7600/233, 7500/132 ... 4 Duo Docks, Three Powerbook Duo 280c's, two 
Turtle Doves.... AND I still use my Newton 120 daily !!)

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