STOP-A, and at the OK prompt type:

setenv boot-device disk:a

Now "disk:a" will be the default.

On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Samuel Tardieu wrote:

> Sorry if this is a FAQ, I couldn't find the answer.
> 
> My Ultra5 tries to boot with "boot disk:b", and my Linux partition is disk:a
> (hda1). How do I change this in the PROM? Or how do I install a boot block
> at the beginning of hda2 which is the swap V1?
> 
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