I am working on a system that has both SCSI and IDE drives. I've been working on getting Fedora to recognize the SCSI controller. Fedora is loaded on the IDE drive. I have been booting from it for some time. Finally the system recognizes the SCSI controller. Now some weirdness... The BIOS boots the IDE Drive. GRUB starts the boot process from the IDE drive. Somewhere along the way it switches to the first SCSI drive, which has on old version of Linux on it. It gets real messy from there on. I can't seem to find a reference on how to control the boot process to prevent this. Any help is appreciated. Mike This message is private and contains confidential information intended only for the use of the recipient(s). If you have received this e-mail in error and are not the intended recipient you must not disclose, copy or distribute it to anyone else. Please advise the sender immediately, mjwestkamper@xxxxxxxxxx, and delete this email and all attachments.