At 11:38 AM -0400 5/26/02 > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Actually, the apple-option-shift-delete combo (also known as a >"quadruple Bucky" for you trivia fans) selects the next device in >the SCSI chain that has an OS. Since the default startup disk is >usually SCSI 0, and the CD is usually SCSI 3, with nothing in >between, then you usually get the CD. But if there's a drive with a >valid OS on SCSI 1 or 2, it'll start off of that. Just a little >clarification, just in case. > >If I remember correctly, there's a way that you can continue down the >SCSI chain to choose another drive, but I don't recall exactly what >that is. Anyone?
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