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Originally Posted by tshering
This seems to be the same problem as reported for the menu itself (cf. the posts 602
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Even though the enter button is appearing in the top left hand corner, the orientation is still correct.
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The problem I see is, that if somebody instead of powering on by shifting the power slider, powers the device on by plugging in the usb cable (as I often do if I am planning to connect to the pc anyway), the connection to the pc would be interrupted without safely ejecting the device.
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Good point. I have noticed that OS X creates a lot of files on mounted disks, even if the user doesn't save data to the disk.
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Maybe it is better to optionally enable USBnet while the password check is running. But then, not everybody feels comfortable with USBnet. What do you think?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the user has to setup an ftp/ssh/telnet daemon for USBnet to be a viable recovery option. This may be useful to developers who are thinking about recovery options since they regularly testing new software. It is unlikely to be useful for end users who install a piece of software or a apply a patch prior to thinking about recovery options.