[Coco] Re: Re: Re: Path command wasRe: OS-9 LVL II
Charlie
chazbeenhad at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 19 20:25:29 EST 2005
> No, I'm saying you can do that if you end Startup with i=/1 but you may
> not like the results. As a test, don't put the path= command in startup.
> Create a script either in the root directory or /dd/cmds directory and set
> attributes, attr filename e pe. The script can be anything, ex.
> filename for script = /dd/cmds/path
> and the Path script is:
>
> path= /dd/cmds /d1/cmds /r0/cmds /h1/cmds
> i=/1
>
> Once you boot enter Path and the script will run. See how it affects your
> current shell. Creat some more shells and see how they perform and whether
> the path info is retained.
>
Right. I will try that. I should point out I said set PATH in startup wont
work.
A separate script run after startup is finished is something else.
Charlie
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