Subject: Re: connecting a scsi device to an SE/30
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Michael G. Schabert <mikeride@prez.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/13/1999 17:03:41
>At 7:23 PM -0700 10/9/99, squeegy-macbsd@squeegy.org wrote:
>>It hangs on booting the mac os. I have the scsi device terminated. it is
>>set to scsi id 3. the internal should be scsi id 0 correct? is there a way
>>to check this? I can choose another scsi id and try that. also someone
>>mentioned trying reformatting with the Apple HD utility. I guess I will
>>try that as well. I hope the cable isn't bad, I can't afford to replace it.
>
>Yes, it *should* be 0, but you never know.
>
>Just trying another ID might be the easiest thing.
>
>If you have the Apple System Profiler then Select->Device Information will
>show what devices have what ID's assigned to them.
>
>The shareware program SCSI Probe does a very nice job also.
You should also be able to just do a "get info" on the hard drive to see
its SCSI ID (in the "where" part)...but I don't know offhand what version
of the OS that started with.
HTH
Mike
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