>I'm half way through an Ubuntu 7.10 install on the internal HD. When
>booting, I can't get past the splash screen, and ctrl-alt-f1 changes
>the screen to something else, but it's so distorted that I can't read
>anything on the screen. I'm fairly confident that installing the
>nvidia drivers will get me past this, but I am unable to access the
>device to make changes. atv-bootloader is installed on the internal
>HD, as well as my ubuntu install, probably not the best setup for this
>kind of experiment, but, oh well.
>
>How can I modify a patchstick (created by ATV USB creator) to go
>directly to the login prompt instead of scanning for a bootable
>device?
>
>I'm on OSX 10.5, and I don't have a working linux install anywhere. I
>could run a machine from the livecd, or install if really necessary.
>Last resort for me would be to open the atv to connect the drive to
>another machine and delete the ubuntu partition and start over.
>

edit com.Boot.apple.plist

change atv_boot to "atv_boot=none"

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