<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Where did you install your boot loader
when you instelled the OS? /dev/sda?</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">If you don't get any bootloader prompt
then, either the bios is not set to look at the scsi card or the bootloader
is not installed where it wants. </font>
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Justin Bennett<br>
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Dynabrade, Inc.</font>
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<br><tt><font size=2>BIOS is set to boot bootable addon card<br>
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Quoting justin.bennett@dynabrade.com:<br>
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> Could be a few things.<br>
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> Simpilist First.<br>
> Is your PC Bios set to boot from the SCSI controller, then make sure
in<br>
> the scsi Bios is set to boot from the correct scsi drive.<br>
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> --<br>
> Justin Bennett<br>
> Network Administrator<br>
> Dynabrade, Inc.<br>
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> eric@bootz.us<br>
> Sent by: nflug-bounces@nflug.org<br>
> 05/23/2007 10:39 AM<br>
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> [nflug] SCSI PCI<br>
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> Hi I install a LSI PCI SCSI Host Bus Adapter and a SCSI drive.<br>
> I then installed Fedora on the SCSI drive.<br>
> After install and reboot my screen displays no operating system found.<br>
> Do I need to pass special parameters to the kernel for grub? Or is<br>
> there some other step I am missing?<br>
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> THanks for your help,<br>
> eric<br>
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