Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!purdue!decwrl!labrea!polya!kaufman From: kaufman@polya.Stanford.EDU (Marc T. Kaufman) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: small booting problem (Help!) Message-ID: <4969@polya.Stanford.EDU> Date: 10 Nov 88 16:21:38 GMT References: <3570@crash.cts.com> Reply-To: kaufman@polya.Stanford.EDU (Marc T. Kaufman) Organization: Stanford University Lines: 19 In article <3570@crash.cts.com> andym@crash.CTS.COM (Andy Micone) writes: .We have a MacII with two hard drives, an internal 100meg at SCSI ID 2, .and the external one with A/UX at SCSI ID 5. In the MacOs I've set it .up so that the 100meg internal is the startup device, rather than the .A/UX external. My problem is that the internal disk will only be the .startup device on a restart, not on a powerup, probably due to the fact .the SCSI starts with the higher scsi numbers and works down. Is there .any way through software to get the Mac NOT to boot up on the A/UX disk .on powerup? It's not a problem for me to restart, but many people on .my staff are not extremely computer literate, and I can't be there all .the time. Remove the system file from the SASH partition on the external drive. The system will try to boot from your preferred drive, but if the other one spins up faster, it will be the boot device. It is sufficient to make sure that 'System' and 'Finder' are in separate folders. Marc Kaufman (kaufman@polya.stanford.edu)