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- From: gloesener@istvax.ist.lu
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: LINUX boot from SCSI drive ?
- Date: 21 Dec 1992 03:12:49 -0600
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- Hi,
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- I'am just installing Linux on a PC having a SCSI drive (Linux V0.98) and
- now I want to boot Linux from this drive. As I read, PCBOOT is used for this
- purpose but in the documentation of PCBOOT theire is no explanation about
- the values used to boot from device /dev/sda* (SCSI) only for normal hardisks
- /dev/hd*. Can anybody tell me how to boot from my SCSI drive, please.
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- Gasty Gloesener
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- -GG-
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