On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 16:34, Ant Ken wrote:
> hello
> 
> i have had trouble like this before what i did was this
> get your boot floppy, or if your running from a hard disk, a copy of 
> syslinux.cfg
> edit it and change the time out value to something like 5
> the default is:
>   timeout 0
> 
> 
> this seemed to work on mine

Changed it to 20 (using vim on linux), and it made no difference; on
boot, it went right to "Loading". Never sat there and waited.

> good luck, and i hope you get your router back!!!

And, naturally, the backup diskette I made 6 months ago now doesn't
boot. :-(

Time to try editing the etc.lrp, and then re-inserting it onto the
diskette.

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