On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 10:23, Richard Emberson wrote: > I've got a FC2 system and a scsi disk with /boot and /. > In addition, I have two other scsi disks with /home and /usr/local > on them (call the disks A and B). Both of these disks > have their IDs set to 6. > When I boot the system with disk A, disk A can be found and > the boot succeeds. When I replace disk A with disk B, disk B > can not be found and the boot fails. > Other than the possibility that disk B is bad, what else > could be the cause? > > The boot disk is a 7500rpm Quantum. > Disk A is a 10000rpm Maxtor. > Disk B is a 7500rpm Quantum. > Back in my RedHat 9 days, the system used both Quantum disks. > > Thanks > > Richard 1) Disk "A" (10000 RPM)appears to be faster than "B" (7500RPM). 2) Grub missing or misconfigured. 3) Some other problem S.A. linear addressing issues. 4) Corrupted data/programs on "B". 5) "B" not actually set to 6. 6) Other issues -- jludwig <wralphie@xxxxxxxxxxx>