Paul Tomblin (ptomblin@xcski.com)
Tue, 29 Dec 1998 10:46:11 -0500
Quoting Ray Schultz (trs@wt.net):
> So that makes me think that putting
> my main disk drive at id6 would be
> a good idea. But then I got to thinking
Traditionally, you put your boot disk at id 0, and then the rest of your hard
disks, then your cds and tapes and scanners. For instance, I have hard disks
at 0 and 1, a cd at 3, and a zip drive at 4. I left 2 available in case I get
another hard disk.
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