I wanted to reboot from my Disk Warrior
CD-ROM so I put it in the internal CD-ROM drive and
rebooted, holding down the "C" key, but the computer
started up from the HD, eventually reporting that
it couldn't recognize the CD-ROM and offered to eject
or initialize it, so I chose the former.

      The CD-ROM had opened on the Desktop when I had 
inserted it before rebooting and also was recognized 
when I re-inserted  it after it had been ejected.

        This happened all over again when I repeated
the procedure, but restarting with the C key down
only immediately after inserting the CD-ROM.

        Finally, I decided to choose the CD-ROM from
the Startup Disk control panel and that worked when
I restarted.

        Perhaps related is that the Wall Street started
up yesterday with a bootable Jaz disk in the drive. 
I thought you had to press a specific key combination
(Option+Command+Shift+Delete) to get a Mac to
boot from an external drive, overriding the internal HD.

        Anyone have any explanations?

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