The lower the SCSI ID means the higher priority right?
Well there were two questions on the TestOut A+ test I got confused with. Here they are.
while the other one..
I don't get it... One says lowest = higher priority
other says highest = higher priority
Well there were two questions on the TestOut A+ test I got confused with. Here they are.
You have a desktop computer with a SCSI adapter. You currently have 3 internal devices on the SCSI chain. You want to add a new hard disk but you want this hard disk to get top priority on the SCSI bus.
What should you do?
My answer:
Set its ID to 0
Your answer is Incorrect
Explanation:
Set the ID of the hard drive to 7. The SCSI device with the highest ID number has the highest priority.
while the other one..
Select the SCSI ID that is the most typically used for the boot device.
My answer: 0
Explanation: SCSI ID 0 is typically used for the boot device. The device with the lowest number gets the HIGHEST priority. Setting the boot device to ID 0 gives it the highest priority.
I don't get it... One says lowest = higher priority
other says highest = higher priority