Hello
I've been trouble shooting my machine and I wonder how one can start the startup-sequence
after booting without it via the early startup menu?
I know of typing "loadwb" in shell to start workbench but startup-seqeunce can be activated by shell as well right?
If my memory serves me it was by going to AmigaOS\S and then typing either "Shell-Startup" or "Startup-sequence"
but I get a error message saying that the files are not executables, so do I need to change the protection settings?
Cheers
Corporal Up The Nuts
How to manually start the startup-sequence?
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Re: How to manually start the startup-sequence?
execute s:startup-sequence
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Re: How to manually start the startup-sequence?
If you want to skip the "Execute" part, try:
protect s:startup-sequence +s
That will mark it as a script.
protect s:startup-sequence +s
That will mark it as a script.
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Re: How to manually start the startup-sequence?
Thank you trixie and Lyle
Both did the trick
Both did the trick