> The default Debian setup allows you to select which partition to boot > from, before selecting a default. On my system (with only /dev/hda2 > marked bootable), I see a "2FA:" prompt. If I press any keys here, I > can press "2" (boot from hda2), "F" (boot from floppy), or "A", which > changes the prompt to "1234F:" and allows me to boot from any > partition. This is a useful feature for Debian, and completely > undesirable behavior for the system you describe.
Aahh! I had no clue what you guys were talking about until now. I completely forgot that the default Debian install does the above. :) Thanks for the elaboration. I don't have the above problem since my lilo isn't set up like the above. Thanks again for the details. -Ossama -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

