--- Hal Meeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> �  Internal drive: 50-pin Seagate Barracuda 2.2 GB
> (two partions under
> System 7.1) ID set at 7 by Jackhammer Control Panel
> with a single SCSI
> ribbon cable connecting the card to the drive.

Are the drive's ID jumpers also set to 7? Macs were
designed to look first for booting off ID 0.

Another issue I've had with Macs is they tend to have
issues (sometimes quite nasty ones like not booting
or data corruption) if you use different formatters
and drivers on different drives. Format everything
SCSI with the same program to eliminate potential
problems.

Got any drives on the motherboard SCSI? ISTR there
could be problems with using the same SCSI ID's for
drives on the built in and on certain NuBus SCSI cards.

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