Hi all,
I've been messing around with this for a while and don't seem to be able to
get the results I'm looking for. I have a UW drive and a WD Caviar in my
machine. David G. informed me that using fdisk from most of the OS's don't
allow for the SCSI to be the C drive. What I did was unplug the WD and do
all the install of DOS 6.22 and Win95 using System Commander. I would like
to reinstall the WD drive to have LINUX reside there. If I set the bios to
have boot order as A-SCSI-what ever, will this allow for the SCSI to be the
boot drive? Or am I stuck with having to have the WD as the main boot drive?
If not I may just hold out for another SCSI drive and move the WD to my
server. Thanks for any help.
Brad Loomis
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