On Feb 15, 2010, at 5:05 PM, Mike Styer wrote:
Why the Dire need to sleep during boot just because it's missing it's
keyboard and mouse?
I forgot that I didn't have a keyboard to use with it so I put it to
sleep while the finder etc. was still loading.
That really didn't answer his question. Why do you need to put it to
sleep, if the only issue is that it doesn't have a keyboard? You can
let it boot all the way up, then sleep it, plug in a keyboard,
whatever, and avoid the whole issue.
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