update...
changed scsi number and now its seen (of course ...doh).

but there is some other wierd stuff going on.

For example,
my bus 0, id 4 drive has os 9 on it.
a new drive i put in bus 0, id 1 has os 9.1

when ever I turn off the machine, the new drive does not mount though 
I have it selected as the start up disk.
I have to use diskset up to mount it, after choosing the new drive as 
the start up drive it then does boot.  (this is a 9 gb ibm drive I 
got from poweron computing).

Sort of the same thing with the cd rom....though the profiler now 
see's it as id 6 on the chain it doesn't come up on the desktop.

going to try and see if intechs mounting panel will fire it up after 
a restart..

ideas?

cheers,
tim

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