Subject: Re: HDD Faq? Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 From: dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 19:07:15 +1200 Message-ID: <1dpc94l.18701qn1a5w9kuN@dempson.actrix.gen.nz> References: <19990325022551.20284.00001543@ng-fa1.aol.com> <19990325233621.01359.00000290@ng143.aol.com> Organization: Empsoft X-Newsreader: MacSOUP 2.3 NNTP-Posting-Host: 202.49.157.176 X-Trace: 27 Mar 1999 19:07:00 NZST, 202.49.157.176 Lines: 30 Path: lobby!newstf02.news.aol.com!portc04.blue.aol.com!newsfeed.wli.net!newsfeed.berkeley.edu!news-stock.gip.net!news.gsl.net!gip.net!news.iprolink.co.nz!news.actrix.gen.nz!dempson Supertimer wrote: > Go to the Slots control panel and set the boot slot to Scan. You must > have it either in Scan or the number of the boot slot for it to boot a > hard drive even if you already have the HDD controller's slot set > to Your Card. Since when? My SCSI card is in slot 4, and my startup slot is set to either 5 or 6 depending on my mood. The hard drive boots fine, as long as no disk is in the floppy drives. The only common device I'm aware of that prevents "scan" behaviour are the Disk ][ controller and UniDisk 5.25 controller. Nearly everything else will continue the boot process on the next slot if they cannot locate a bootable device. This means that setting the startup slot to "Scan" is nearly always exactly the same as setting it to "Slot 7", and selecting a lower numbered startup slot just prevents the higher numbered slots from being booted. There is one exception to this: on a ROM 1 IIgs with slot 7 set to AppleTalk, setting the startup slot to "Slot 7" will attempt to boot AppleTalk, while "Scan" will not. (The AppleTalk boot process is quite different from the standard mechanism.) -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand