1) Try to have just 1 region file containing all the regions because the first region read during the init will be the Root (depending of the Operating System the order of the file reading is not necessarily what you believed).

2) In the region file, the regions must be decalred from the SW one to the NE one, and holes or desorder are not allowed ; for that you have only two ways (horizontally or vertically).

3) For the first connection, write the root name in the "Start location" combo-box (viewer login page).

PS: begin by drawing your megaregion on a paper; start by a quadrilater (square or rectangle); cut the regions; number the first or root or SW region (example 5104, 3495); and follow row by row (5105...5106... etc) OR column by column (3496...3497...etc) to number the others; at the end the last or NE region must have the greater column/row (or row/column) number!!!

Le 23/11/2012 18:16, Todd Davis a écrit :
Hi

I am thinking of creating a mainland area on my grid.  I was testing Mega 
Regions and noticed that when I set the option to true after setting up my 
Regions.ini per instructions on OpenSim website.  The Mega Region did not adopt 
the SW regions name.  Does that happen in the 0.7.4 release?

Also is it better just to setup individual sims for a mainland?   Say four or 
five sims together?


Thanks
Todd
Virtual Realms Grid


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