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Startup-sequence
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This may sound silly buot how do I change the startup-sequence on my 1200 I have open shell and edit pad what I`m doing wrong

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@Ant

Open s:startup-sequence in your tet editor and change what you want. Assigns from installed programs get inside s:user-startup.

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@Ant

...how do I change the startup-sequence on my 1200...
Are you a bootable system?
With editpad open Sys:S/startup-sequence
save it immediately to Sys:storage/ssBackup
if it doesn't 'SAVE' then change the protection bit 'd' using WBmenu 'icon info.'
After that works, then edit the file to your new settings and SAVE it to Sys:S/startup-sequence; then, Reboot. If your not not bootable, you have use 'edit'.

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Thanks I done what you said but nothing happens I`m using 3.9

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open a shell and :
-ed s:startup-sequence
You'll enter startup...

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@Ant

You're going to have to be a bit more precise in your descriptions.

First of all, what are you trying to accomplish? Normally, you shouldn't need to change the Startup-Sequence, only the User-Startup (which gets called from Startup-Sequence). Is there any special reason you are trying to change the Startup-Sequence?

Next, tell us the steps you are doing and what you would have expected to happen, and what happens instead (or doesn't happen). "Nothing happens" doesn't give us much to work with when we don't know *when* nothing happens.

Best regards,

Niels

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