...forgot one...:
http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146468
keep booting!
mcc
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On 8/3/06, Statux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I guess from here, I too will ask my own question stemming from this
one: How do I get a bootloader (lilo preferably for me) to boot a device
which may not always be in the same place like a SCSI-ish disk?
Pay attention to BIOS drive mappings.
On 8/3/06, Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I will change my system from ATA to SATA.
Is there somethng special to consider for this in beforehand?
(...before I will not be able anymore to post to this list a
cry of help ... ;) :O) )))
Make sure to build scsi disk
Hi,
I will change my system from ATA to SATA.
Is there somethng special to consider for this in beforehand?
(...before I will not be able anymore to post to this list a
cry of help ... ;) :O) )))
Thank you very much in advance for any help!
mcc
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Well, I currently have a system with both a PATA drive as well as a SATA
drive. SATA uses the whole SCSI subsystem which tends to cause things to
not always be in the same place from time to time, devicewise,
especially when you have USB mass storage peripherals elsewhere (like my
memcard reader).
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