From my contributions on the 10.5.7 thread ...

On my Leopard OS X 10.5.6-7 partition, at another time, I got rid of  
something called, BootCache.playlist. It was suppose to aid in  
Startups with a known schedule of items to connect to / load (layman  
terms), to help speed up the process. It doesn't seem to be back, as  
far as I can tell. Did I do something bad? I was trying to refresh  
Startup preferences,, and someone suggested Trashing it.

The Console shows an error of not being able to find and connect to it.

I have use the 10.5.7 Combo Updater on the 10.5.6 partition.

Any way to get it back? not necessary?

Bill Connelly
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