Hi,
For some years I have used tomsrtbt disk as a convienient boot, repair
and rescue disk.  In that time I have nearly always used it in 80x25
characters and never with anything but a standard qwerty keyboard.  It
occurs to me that I could save time or keystrokes by removing the three
delays built into the boot process.

Does anyone here know how to do this?

I have found the "sleep 15" that gives you time to select the keyboard
but have not found the code that controls the wait at the boot prompt or
while waiting for you to select the number of lines and characters to be
displayed on the screen.  (I admit that I have only a hazy idea of what
the rc.custom scriot is doing!)

If I wanted to run a script on startup rather than getting a login
prompt what changes should I make?

cheers,

Ken
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