Subject: Re: 486 motherboard + PCI + NCR scsi?
To: None <WOFerry+@CMU.EDU>
From: Mike Long <mike.long@analog.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 01/16/1996 16:10:34
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 10:09:17 -0500 (EST)
>From: William O Ferry <WOFerry+@CMU.EDU>

>    First off, I'm having a problem that seems to deal with the IDE/SCSI
>combination, or the boot manager I'm using, or something.  I have two
>drives on my system, one IDE (258MB) and one SCSI (1060MB).  My plan is
[slurp]
>Bad disklabelCan't find sd(0,a)/netbsd
>    Any suggestions?  I'd really like to not have to disable the IDE
>drive before booting NetBSD.  I had the same problems under FreeBSD

Use hd(1,a)/netbsd, as the boot block suggests.

I've even hacked my copy of the code so that it uses hd(1,a) by
default, instead of wd(0,a).  It's not that hard.
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