I don't think thats what bruce is talking about. It sounds like he wants the
boot menu to come up as soon as he turns the computer on. Basically instead
of holding down the options key to see bootable volumes, just make it
automatically go there.-Jonas

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Charles Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> >
> > I just set up a testbed system here, I've installed 10.4 and 10.5  on
> > it, since I have to support both. I know I can hold down the option
> > key to allow choosing which OS to boot into, but has anyone ever seen
> > or found a way to make choosing one of the two the default? IE: Turn
> > on the power and it *always* comes up to the list of boot drives?
> >
> >
> > --
> > Bruce Johnson
> > University of Arizona
> > College of Pharmacy
> > Information Technology Group
> >
> > Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
> >
> >
> Bruce!!!  You surprise me!!!
>
> Go to 'Startup Disk' (System Preferences)
>
> Make your pick, and that one is then the 'Default' startup partition.
>
> Want to change?  Back to 'Startup Disk'.
>
>
> Chuck D.
>
> >
>

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