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From: rooij@mozart.cft.philips.nl (Guido van Rooij)
Subject: Re: Please Make the Boot Manager Go AWAY (repost)
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pauls@css.itd.umich.edu (Paul Southworth) writes:

>Seriously, there must be someone reading this that knows how to make the
>@#$% boot partition/kernel selector that gets installed with NetBSD GO AWAY.
>If this is a RTFM question, please tell me WITFM?  I want this damn beast
>to boot wd(0,a)/386bsd forever and ever and I never want it to ask me
>again.  How else can one reboot the machine remotely?

Just be patient! The first boot stage asking these question times out
and automatically boots wd(0.a)/386bsd (in your case).

-Guido