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: <kernel> For example, to start up from: the first SCSI device, type: sd()mach_kernel the b partition of the second IDE disk, type: hd(1,b)mach_kernel the floppy disk but use the SCSI disk as the root device, type: fd()mach_kernel rootdev=sd0a If the computer won't start up properly, you may be able to start it up using the drivers you used to install Rhapsody. Type: config=Default To continue starting up using standard options, press Return.