Re: Need Help



On 08/12/2011 07:18 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
I would if I could, but the machine booted off a mirror on a SCSI card
and I think the SCSI card has now died, unfortunately.

No sweat then, Liam.
I was also wondering that Emmanuel, being in a computer centre could have just taken one of several disks lying around without first "setting" the disk to msdos especially if they had been used before as raid, lvm etc... hence suggesting he use a different disk to try.

Regards, take care - Goh Lip


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