Am 23. Mar, 2001 schwäzte David A. Sinck so: > Is it scsi id 0? At least in x86 land, your boot drive needs to be > zero. Unless that's changed in the real world...it hasn't changed in > mine. :-) scsi id doesn't need to be 0, but lacking an ide drive the system will try to boot from the scsi drive with the lowest scsi id. x86 architecture sucks. We should be able to tell bios which drive to boot from. It can see them, so why can't it boot from them? I'd rather have "firmware" any day ;-). ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.YourCompanyHere.net ;-) # Science is magic explained. - der.hans