Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!pasteur!danube.Berkeley.EDU!c60a-aj From: c60a-aj@danube.Berkeley.EDU (Charles Gousha) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: TOPS and Desktop Manager Message-ID: <8959@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 16 Nov 90 09:58:59 GMT References: <9011151438.AA18340@haven.mitre.org> Sender: news@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU Reply-To: c60a-aj@danube.Berkeley.EDU.UUCP (Charles Gousha) Organization: UC Berkeley Experimental Computing Facility (XCF) Lines: 22 In article <9011151438.AA18340@haven.mitre.org> cperry@GATEWAY.MITRE.ORG writes: >This sounds like another lesson in INIT Chem 101. Frequently >the only thing you have to do is change the INIT load order or >the mix, and the problem is solved... >That's why I always carry a copy of INIT Tracker or TattleTale around. > >Chris I've tried that on our machines, and they still crash out. Our machines are SE's and SE/30's running 6.0.5. Whatever the case, we've stopped using Desktop Manager, since it only seems necessary when dealing with LARGE volumes of files on an Appleshare network, and we don't use one. Oh well. :-< BTW, what are INIT Tracker and Tattletale? I haven't heard of them. Do they actually point out conflicts, or do they just point out crashing INIT's? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Gousha | "Yes, Star Trek IS a way of life" c60a-aj@danube.berkeley.edu | (myself) All normal disclaimers apply, including some abnormal ones.