From: | Andy Wanless |
Date: | 7 Sep 2000 at 23:34:10 |
Subject: | Re: Boot drives deux |
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Jonathan Hart wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me what would happen if you had two SCSI hard-drives on the
> SCSI chain that each had bootable partitions? Would one take precedence
> over the other? Assuming they had the same priority...
The one with the lowest (or highest) SCSI ID will be used? Or it won't
boot at all?
Try it and see maybe? Sounds like a fairly harmless experiment, not like
"I wonder what happens if I remove this lightbulb and stick my finger in
the socket?" Believe me, that's not pleasant. I somehow did that when I
was younger and it was weird and slightly painful.
PS _Please_ nobody try connecting your fingers to the mains. It can be
potentially fatal. Don't even know why I mentioned it :)
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