Subject: Re: Can you change your Root SCSI ID?
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Roger Fischer <roger@badger1.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/24/1998 22:11:21
At 2:31 PM -0800 3/24/98, Michael G. Schabert wrote:
>>Roger Fischer wrote:
>>> I've been running NetBSD off on an external 250MB drive on my SE/30.
>>>
>>> So, If I wanted to take my external and put it inside of the SE...
>>> Besides going from SCSI 4 to
>>> SCSI 0, the drive would jump from SD1x to SD0x.
>>
>>Those are the only 2 things you should have to change.
>>Make sure that you update your /etc/fstab before you boot multi-user.
>
> SCSI ID has nothing whatsoever to do with what SCSI
>plug you're using. You could use SCSI ID 6 as your main internal boot disk,
>with SCSI ID 0 being an external non-bootable disk if you wanted.
>
>The only thing that changing SCSI ID would do would change its priority _IF
>you had nothing selected in the "Startup Disk" control panel. With no boot
>device selected, (If I recall correctly) the "pecking order" is (1) Floppy
>(2) SCSI 0 (3) SCSI 6 (4) SCSI 5..4..3..2..1. The Mac will check each of
>those for a valid system folder & boot from the first it finds.


Thanks for the info.  I have no problems on the MacOS side.  I guess I was
more concerned about the NetBSD side, where it name your disks according
to, not the scsi id, but the number of scsi id's in the chain.

Currently, with a drive at scsi id 0, the MacOS disk is /dev/sd0x and my
NetBSD disk is /dev/sd1x.  Once the internal drive is gone, my NetBSD disk
will become /dev/sd0x since there are no other drives on the chain.

I guess that the procedure would be to move the drive, boot into single
user, edit the /etc/fstab file then boot to multi-user?  Am I missing
anything?
When I boot single user, do I have to remount the root filesystem as R/W
before I can edit the /etc/fstab?

Thanks,
Roger

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