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SRM boot w/unsupported SCSI
- From: Brian Kurotsuchi <bkurotsu lug ee calpoly edu>
- To: axp-list redhat com
- Subject: SRM boot w/unsupported SCSI
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:23:11 -0700
I can't find a previous direct answer to this question....
Just upgraded my PC164SX to SRM. I like it, but my Mylex BT-958 must not be
supported since "show device" does not give me any SCSI devices. I was able
to get thru the installation of RedHat 7.1 by booting off my trusty IDE CDROM.
Does this sound reasonable so far? So what are my options for booting? I
don't want to boot off the floppy drive. My thinking is that I can:
1) install an IDE (yuck) hard disk to boot off of
2) burn a CD to boot off of
3) boot off a floppy
Do I have any more options that might be more appealing? If not, I intend to
go find a free 50MB IDE drive and implement option #1.
Thanks,
Brian
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