On Feb 22, 2009, at 7:40 PM, Mullin9 wrote:

> In the new-world mac, I press "option" at startup to select the
> startup disk,
> But on the Old-World Beige Mac, what key do I push to select the
> startup disk,

If you're using an unsupported version of OS X (10.3 or 10.4)  
requiring XPostFacto you must use XPF to select the startup disk. If  
you're using a supported version of OS X (10.2 or earlier) or OS 9 you  
use Apple Startup Disk to select the startup disk.

There isn't any firmware option (meaning keystroke) for selecting the  
startup disk prior to boot, although you can boot into Open Firmware  
command line and use open firmware commands to select the startup  
device. This isn't easy because you'll need to know the exact arcane  
open firmware device name to be able to specify it. It can be done,  
but it's not for the faint of heart, and generally you could boot a CD  
holding the "C" key and then use Apple Startup Disk from there unless  
you're using an unsupported OS X which will not work properly if you  
use Apple Startup Disk since it conflicts with XPF.

If you reset the PRAM/NVRAM the Beige defaults to the master drive of  
the primary ATA bus. These other old-world boot key commands work, but  
aren't too useful unless you use SCSI drives in the Beige:

Cmd-Opt-Shift-Delete: Bypass startup drive and boot from external SCSI
Cmd-Opt-Shift-Delete-#: Boot from a specific SCSI ID #.(#=SCSI ID  
number)


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