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- The boot: prompt waits ten seconds for you to type advanced startup options.
- If you don't type anything, the computer continues starting up normally: It
- uses the kernel and configuration files on the startup device, which it also
- uses as the root device. Advanced startup options use the following syntax:
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- [kernel] [-v] [-s] [-a] [options]
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- Where kernel is the name of the Mach kernel, -v shows additional diagnostic
- messages, -s starts up OPENSTEP in single-user mode, and -a causes OPENSTEP
- to ask you for a root and a /private folder. For information about additional
- options, see "Installing and Configuring OPENSTEP."
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- If the computer won't start up properly, you may be able to start it up using
- the drivers you used to install OPENSTEP. Type: config=Default
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- To continue starting up using standard options, press Return.
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