Why does only "network" appear in Startup Disks on my Mac?

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Published on 2010-05-25T00:11:19Z Indexed on 2010/05/25 0:21 UTC
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I have a Linux dual boot setup with my Mac (with Leopard). When I open System Preferences > Startup Disk I only see "Network Startup" and no HDD or BOOTCAMP as expected.

So now, annoyingly, because "Network Startup" is the only option, it tries to start using the network (the flashing globe) for a short while rather than booting directly into Mac OS X.

Is there a way to either fix Startup Disk or manually hack this?

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