Booting to SCSI
Hey everyone!
Simple (hopefully) question. I've got an IDE drive on an Tyan
motherboard with an Award BIOS. I recently went out and bought a
Seagate Cheetah drive on a Symbios Logic (aka NCR) 53c875 host adapter
(an AWESOME combination, BTW <g>) How do I make the system boot from
the SCSI drive instead of the IDE drive?
Yes, I know I can make the LILO in the MBR of the IDE drive point to
the Linux partition on the SCSI drive, and I have done this; but I
would perfer a better solution.
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