Ah so! You can put letters and a space too? Would this be the clue to
getting rid of the gaps that appear on my 7600 (PowerLogic G3/4 9.04) when
some of the inits appear at the bottom of the screen on start up? An icon or
two will appear next to each other then a gap or so, more icons, more gaps.
I remember a time when they were all in a line nicely and have been wanting
to lick the few I have not kicked off into better shape (are they leaving a
gap in honor of their expelled mates like one sometimes leaves a chair empty
for a recently departed?

Are all extensions that have a file type of INIT that are enabled in
extensions manager and therefore in the extensions folder supposed to
display at start up. I am sure only about 10 or so of  mine appear.

Not that I have noticed any trouble from these things ...

david_elmo


> From: NoradNinja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: 7600 freezes from coldstart.

 
> On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 7:38 PM, David Elmo wrote:
> 
>> Change the name of the relevant extensions? What? To "Abba" (to get
>> priority) or "Zebra" (to push down the list)? Seriously, what do you
>> mean? You talking spaces before the name?
>> 
> 
> Actually, this I am sure is exactly what was meant. A space will place
> the extension at the top of the list, even before 1-9 and A. You can
> use the method of inserting letters and then a space before the actual
> name of the extension to set the priority in which the extensions load
> at bootup, thereby forcing them to load in a certain order to avoid the
> issue you are having. This sounds like a long process; it is, and that
> is why seasoned Mac veterans refer to it as 'Extension Conflict Hell'.


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