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From: bbwpht0@server4.bell-atl.com (Frank J. Estremera)
Subject: Boot(?) from 2nd SCSI?
Message-ID: <DLzu6n.Bxz@server4.bell-atl.com>
Summary: How/can(?) FreeBSD boot from 2nd SCSI
Keywords: SCSI booting
Organization: Bell Atlantic - NJ
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 12:20:50 GMT
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I have just loaded and installed FreeBSD onto my 486/66. My 
configuration; 540IDE primary drive, 2 402mb SCSI internal
drives. I loaded FreeBSD onto the 2nd (sd1) scsi. How (or can I)
have the boot manager (booteasy) recognize both the BIOS known IDE
drive and the second SCSI drive to select from? If this can not be
done, how do I create a bootable FreeBSD floppy that will target 
the FreeBSD loaded SCSI drive?

Frank Estremera
festremera@monmouth.com
festremera@server4.bell-atl.com

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