Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 3 Jun 1999 17:58:17 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: 2.3 wish: integrate pcmcia into mainstream kernel |
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Hi Lee.
>> Rogier (or somebody) mentioned that there are other cases that >> are nasty, like having a SCSI CD and ide disks. I bet there are, >> although I've never seen those kinds of problems with any >> regular off-the-shelf kind of hardware (I don't actually see why >> that combination should be a problem, because I _have_ installed >> the other way around with the CD on IDE and the disks on SCSI, >> and the driver issue should be the same - at least the >> distributions I've tried had teh ide driver even on the scsi >> kernels).
> I just got through installing RH6 on a machine that had SCSI > CDROM and IDE drives and had no problems what so ever. The > issue would be wether or not the BIOS allows for booting from > the SCSI CDROM, right?
The BIOS allows booting from CD, and it was RH6 that we were trying to install, so if you can advise what the procedure is, I would be very happy to follow it...
Best wishes from Riley.
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