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- Path: lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk!tw116
- From: tw116@cus.cam.ac.uk (T. Wright)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Squirrel SCSI Boot Time
- Date: 8 Feb 1996 10:55:42 GMT
- Organization: University of Cambridge, England
- Message-ID: <4fckre$4rv@lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk>
- References: <4etelc$doc_001@salford.ac.uk> <4f0kot$ak6@mongol.sasknet.sk.ca> <605.6611T575T2951@genie.geis.com>
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- In article <605.6611T575T2951@genie.geis.com>,
- Steven Folberg <s.folberg@genie.geis.com> wrote:
- >
- >
- >>Depends on what install option you chose. If you took the defaults, then
- >>you are first doing a check for a CD32 bootable cd - and going through
- >>several layers of batch files - before getting back to startup-sequence.
- >>And only then getting to user-startup for the check of each scsi address
- >>to see what's there (try removing the checks for each address that you
- >>know is empty).
- >
- >
- >Hmmmm, I've wondered abut exactly this thing: if I only have a CD-Rom hooked
- >up at address 0, can I just comment out all those other lines in user-startup?
-
- Yes.
- If you are unsure, try booting without any, and enter the commands
- manually. Actually, I use a second startup-sequence for CD use, so
- the boot up time is only extended if I am using (or booting from) the CD
- drive; holding a mouse key at startup determines which sequence is used.
-
- Trevor
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