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From: xyz <xyz@123.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: IDE --> SCSI
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 02:00:59 -0400
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I have 2 hard drives in a P133 with 96mb of RAM.

	HD1 is a 2+ gig IDE set as my primary boot drive.
            This drive includes DOS, WIN95 and NT4.0

	HD2 is a 1+ gig SCSI drive using an ADAPTEC 15X controller.

  I would like to use the entire SCSI drive for FreeBSD.

1) Created a bootable floppy [/tools/fdimage /floppies/boot.flp A:]
2) Booted off this floppy & allowed auto-load of Kernel
3) Kernal Config [commented out un-usable]
4) Watched it test all devices...
	[did'nt seem to find my sd0 (SCSI) hard drive]
5) Proceeded to the FreeBSD partition creation area.

 The problem is most likely clear; My SCSI drive sd0 or what have you
does not show up.  Only my primary IDE drive. Is there something I
missed?

Thanks for the help before hand! 

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