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The first time you boot from a Network Security Toolkit
CDROM you should press the SPACE
BAR
to prevent it from automatically booting. You only
have a few seconds (5 secs) to do this
before it boots up using the default setting.
On the keyboard you can use the F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5 keys to move between the console boot screens. You will find a wealth of information as to how you can adjust the boot options for different situations. For a serial boot, the keystrokes are slightly different for access to the boot screens. On the terminal emulator keyboard use the Ctrl-F-1, Ctrl-F-2, Ctrl-F-3, Ctrl-F-4, Ctrl-F-5 keystroke sequences.
When the Network Security Toolkit ISO image was created for public distribution, we had to guess at what settings would be the most common. We tried to provide a ISO who's default options would work for the majority of situations. If you determine that our default choices don't work for your particular situation, you will need to specify your own boot options.