Mac Boot with Nano attached

Whenever my Nano is attached to my G4 Titanium the computer starts in open firmware, and I have to type mac-boot to boot up. Without the Nano attached it starts up just fine.
Any solutions?
I just got the Nano for Christmas.... It's a second generation.

My harddrive is selected as the Start-up disk, and the iPod doesn't even show up. It's not showing up on my desktop either, just in iTunes. I'm not keen on attaching a hub, since that would require buying one and I shouldn't have to buy a hub for my computer to start up properly....
I suspect that the problem lies with software for a 1st generation iPod I had before replacing it with the Nano this Christmas. I can't update using Software Updater, because I ignored all those updates that didn't apply to my 1st gen iPod, and now "Reset Ignored Updates" is greyed out. I already tried deleting the preferences but it's still greyed out....
The mystery grows thicker.....

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