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I've got everything back to default but did the cloned OS to SD card and it works great, but in the boot menu I don't see the countdown timer (I specified 5 seconds). This was in my last format (before I cleaned everything)... how can I included this? I'd prefer one less click/hassle for the new user if it automatically boots to the internal card like it used to.

If I run PB and choose "default boot device" it only lists mtdblock4 (the flash mem)... do I need to boot up from flash mem to specify the internal card?
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Anyone, any clue?
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Well I've got a couple more days, anyone?
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Bueller...
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I don't know and i can't check now, but maybe the bootloader has a config file, like other unixes bootloader (lilo, grub), and you can define more detailed options.
 
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Good point, although I've no clue where to look for it, haha... but I'd know what to do once I found it.
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