Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!wolfman.cis.ohio-state.edu!francis From: francis@wolfman.cis.ohio-state.edu (RD Francis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: Aask.init: how does it work? Message-ID: Date: 20 Dec 90 21:24:48 GMT References: Sender: news@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Organization: Ohio State Computer Science Lines: 31 In-reply-to: rq02+@andrew.cmu.edu's message of 20 Dec 90 18:13:47 GMT In article rq02+@andrew.cmu.edu (Richard Quadrel) writes: Aask is supposed to let you turn various inits on/off during startup. So how do you tell it which ones? My guess is that you need to hold something down during startup (like the mouse button, or tab key or something like that), the same way that the Init init works. But I don't know what to do... can someone help? Init cdev and Aask init work in an almost identical fashion, at least as of the last Aask init version I saw (which may have been the evidently-mistakenly-distributed beta). To select which files not to load on a temporary basis, hold donw the space bar (I think) on start-up. Turn off (or on, for that matter) the inits you want to temporarily en/disable. select the button that indicates your choices are temporary. To "permanently" (stands up from rebooted to reboot, as opposed to in an unchangeable fashion) change the status of an init, cdev or rdev (AppleShare shows up, for instance), either do as above, selecting the more permanent button (probably the default button), or choose the init cdev/aask init icon from the control panel, and alter the files there. When using the control panel, you will need to reboot before the init/cdev/rdev(s) become dis/enabled. This is accomplished by the alteration of the type of the file. INIT type file (startup documents) become xNIT type file, and [cr]devs become xdevs. Important to note; I'm sure my old company wasn't the only place where, when this was first noticed, concerns about it being caused by a nasty virus were running rampant. -- R David Francis francis@cis.ohio-state.edu