probably a bios limitation, it wants to boot from one of the first two
drives found. When you add in the IDE drive, it becomes the first one. The
scsi ones follow. has to do with the order of detection. you could
probably make a small partition on the IDE drive for each of the other os's
to have a boot partition there.....
brian :)
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At 04:56 PM 5/26/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I initially had two scsi hard drives on my computer.
>One had Win Nt and the other had OS2.
>I used System commander to boot between them.
>I wanted to try out redhat so i bought a IDE hard drive and put it at
>master on the first ide controller.
>Now when i boot I get an OS2 selection in the System Commander Menu but It
>will not boot past the initial screen. If I disconnect the IDE hard drive
>everything works the same. OS2 is on the second SCSI hard drive.
> Win NT which is on the first scsi hard drive will boot with the IDE
>connected or disconnected.
>
>Any Idea's
>
>Thanks
>Rick
>
>
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