Ultra 10 hard rive question

Hi there,
I have an ultra 10 and I had to change the hard drive. Is there some way to tell if the system sees the new drive? Do I have tell it somehow that it has a new drive or will it just see it when it boots?
Thanks

Hello,
I had to change the hard drive. Is there some way to tell if the system sees the new drive?
Yes, probe-ide at the ok-prompt should list the detected drives (hd, cd-rom).
This is a sample
ok probe-ide
  Device 0  ( Primary Master )
          ATA Model: ST38420A
  Device 1  ( Primary Slave )
         Not Present
  Device 2  ( Secondary Master )
         Removable ATAPI Model: CRD-8483B
  Device 3  ( Secondary Slave )
         Not PresentIf it's an additional drive boot with boot -r.
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