[ale] OT:Hard Drive Switcher

Greg runman at speedfactory.net
Fri May 14 11:31:22 EDT 2004


On one of my machines I have pretty much the same thing.  Power on, bios
screen appears, a "boot menu" appears with all of my disks & sources
(CD-ROM, burner, etc) and you just pick which device to boot from - really
handy when things get broken or I'm playing around (basically the same as
the former).

Greg

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org]On Behalf Of
> Robert Coggins
> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:05 AM
> To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
> Subject: Re: [ale] OT:Hard Drive Switcher
>
>
> I agree with you about boot loaders...  But let me say this...  Windows
> sucks.  It requires for some MS crap to be on hd0 and I do not want to
> reformat and move partitions on all of my drives (not right now anyway)
> just so that I can have windows in hd0.  I hardly use windows anyways.
> I did not want to fight the system just to boot to windows once a month.
>
> Anyway, the way I was talking about is virtually a boot loader.  I do
> NOT have to go into the bios.  There is an option I can press and it
> gives a list of items I can boot from...   Floppy HDD-0 HDD-1 USB CDROM
> etc...  I thought it was a pleasant surprise.
>
> Maybe (Hopefully) I am wrong about windows needing to have garbage on
> HD0 and I can get it to work.  Please let me know if I am wrong.
>
> -Rob
>
> Geoffrey wrote:
>
> > Robert Coggins wrote:
> >
> >> Check you system board.  On mine I can tell it to boot from HDD 0 or
> >> HDD 2  This worked for me when I found an old HDD of mine with win on
> >> it.  I just put it in as slave. During post pressed escape to catch
> >> the boot device and directed it to HDD 1 Worked like a champ.  No work
> >> on boot loader required... and I didn't have to mess around with
> >> building some sort of switch...
> >
> >
> > I still don't get it.  You obviously have to enter the bios to do this.
> >  It would be so much simpler to just use a boot loader.  You box boots,
> > you have menu, you select.  Why the painful alternatives to a
> boot loader?
> >
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