> is this really the right thing? You're overriding a user chosen
> configuration here.... while that might be justifiable.. it's probably a
> good idea to at least provide a safety-valve for this one. The user
> might have made that selection very deliberately.
Its what we do for other similar cases and I think its the right thing to
do in this situation. One reason for this is that with multi-boot boxes
you have to set the BIOS option to the dumbest one unless the smart OS's
reconfigure the device.
Alan
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