Richard Lough writes: > From: IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", IN%"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 25-MAY-1997 03:49:04.98 > Subj: debian 1.2 install > > > I ran into a problem at the early stages of installing debian. > > I have a soundblaster scsi interface. > That means at boot : linux aha1152x=0x340,11,7,1 > > the install then says: > Loading root.bin..... > Loading linux.................boot failed: > > I suspect this is because the install routine expects > the scsi boot device to be at location 0 (zero) > and this is presently at 6, and the only device. > > do I have to move this hard disk to zero, > and are there any problems with this?
There is no SCSI requirement for having the boot SCSI drive to have id 0. My boot drive is drive 2 at work, and drive id 1 here at home. The controller will boot from the drive with lowest SCSI id, so you could not have any other drives if you want to boot from the drive with SCSI id 6. LILO (that lives on the boot sector of the drive with lowest id) can boot kernels on other drives than the one with lowest SCSI id. The root device also may be on other drives. This is my experience with aha154x and aha2840 controllers, and I believe, this is standard SCSI behavior. I hope this is of value to you. --David ------------------------------------------------------------------------- LINUX: the FREE 32 bit OS for [345]86 PC's available NOW! David B Teague | User interface copyrights & software patents make [EMAIL PROTECTED] | programing a dangerous business. Ask me or [EMAIL PROTECTED] spy counter-intelligence wild porno sex gold bullion Soviet Bosnia clipper Mossad data encryption munitions Serbian hydrazine ammonium nitrate fuel oil -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .