Subject: Can you change your Root SCSI ID?
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Roger Fischer <roger@badger1.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/23/1998 23:29:00
I've been running NetBSD off on an external 250MB drive on my SE/30.
The internal 40MB drive just took a dump. I tried reformatting it with two
different utilities, Apple's "HD Setup" and FWB HD toolkit. Neither will
do it. It's a dead duck.
So, If I wanted to take my external and put it inside of the SE, is there
an easy way to do it without reinstalling? Other than the FSTAB, is there
anything that is critical to the SCSI ID? Besides going from SCSI 4 to
SCSI 0, the drive would jump from SD1x to SD0x.
TIA,
Roger
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