Mikkel Ellertson wrote:

Now, if this was an operational system before you attached the externel
drive to it, and it stopped working when you added the drive, then I
would check the SCSI ID to make sure you do not have two devices with
the same SCSI ID.  Then double check your termination to make sure you
have the SCSI chain terminated on both ends, and noware else.  If you
have both internel and externel devices, that means you have the devices
farthest from the controller card terminated, and you do not have
termination active on the card.  If you only have the externel drive,
then that drive and the card require termination.

Correct, the system was operational (on an internal SCSI disc, SCSI#0) before I 
attached the external (SCSI#3). It was properly terminated. The question really is, 
since it still malfunctions in Linux with the external disc removed, how do I get it 
to reload? It wants to keep going back to the hard disc, even though boot order in 
BIOS is set to floppy-CD-SCSI?





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