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I have a machine built around an ASUS CUR-DLS dual socket 370 motherboard that is giving me a "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER" on boot. The machine has two SCSI disks 18GB each. It runs fine if I boot from CD or floppy (e.g. 'rescue root=/dev/sda5'). It is partitioned for Debian Potato as follows: /dev/sda1, Primary/Bootable, 16MB, Ext2 (linux), /boot /dev/sda5, Logical, 2GB, Ext2 (linux), / /dev/sda6, Logical, 4GB, Ext2 (linux), /home /dev/sda7, Logical, 4GB, Ext2 (linux), /usr /dev/sda8, Logical, 4GB, Ext2 (linux), /usr/local /dev/sda9, Logical, 2GB, Ext2 (linux), /var/log /dev/sda10, Logical, 1.5GB, Ext2 (linux), /tmp /dev/sda11, Logical, 512MB, Swap (linux), (swap) There are no IDE disks (the CD is an IDE device). Switching the boot order in the BIOS around has not helped (e.g. - making the SCSI drive the only bootable device.) BIOS update? I'm out of ideas. It's way past noon, so I'm also out to lunch... -- -Ron- GPG and other info at: http://www.yellowbank.com/ - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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