On 7/22/04 - earlier, I wrote
>> --- You wrote:
>> Greetings all,
>> An OS X startup keystroke question:
>> I was under the impression that there was a keystroke that, etc....


>> --- end of quote ---
On 7/22/04 12:58 PM, aawillems of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent

> If you multiple OS's installed on different Partitions, you can hold
> down the Option key, when you boot up. It will display a list of boot
> Drives, and you can then click what drive you want to boot off of.
> 
> Aaron


On 2:04 PM, Richard Starr of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent

> You didn't say which machine you are using.
> 

Greetings,
Several have mentioned the option key as a resort for  some machines.
Sorry, I did forget to mention,
I'm on a B+W Rev. 2 G3, it has three boot volumes, all on separate drives.

Thank you all,
Best regards,
Dana


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