How do I  get mac book pro to boot from hard rive and not slave without holding option key

How do I get my Macbook Pro to boot from Hardrive and not the slave drive with out pusing the "option Key. I set up a drive on lion and now my MacBook Pro will not boot to the hardrive with out holding the "Option Key" down. i have to disconnect the UBS drives before it will go on it own.

System Preferences > Startup Disk. Select the volume you prefer to boot from.

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