Hi Sean,
The same /usr/fox/wp/data/<DMNAME> directory structure is on the 4.3 & the
6.1 systems here, and I have heard that there are few differences between
4.3 & 6.1. I did notice that the timestamp on both the glbls files are the
same as my last "rebootation".
Thanks for the clues,
Stephen Murray
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Redmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 1:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OAJ startup at boot
I have seen the same thing also. After a we bit of investigation,
it looks like /usr/fox/wp/data/wp51_glbls is being overwritten each time a
reboot(ation) happens. I am not sure what writes to it yet. I did notice a
file called /usr/fox/wp/data/<DMNAME>/<DNAME>_glbls And I can't recall
seeing this on earlier releases. After playing a bit i.e moving files and
rebooting, I couldn't get a display manager up, so I gave up, and hid for a
while in the corner.
I made the changes in init.user, but they didn't kick in.
In prevous version 4.2.x if you changed wp51_glbls you just needed to
restart the display manager. A change to init.user required a
reboot(ation).
Not much help, but at least the new word rebootation got some air play.
Sean
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