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- From: bell-peter@yale.edu (Peter Bell)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: disabling extensions: extension manager
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 09:01:48 -0500
- Organization: Yale University Science & Engineering UNIX(tm), New Haven, CT 06520-2158
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- In article <1992Dec23.141811.11598@tdb.uu.se> Mats.Bredell@udac.uu.se writes:
- >Noam G. Nudelman (P88038@BARILVM.BITNET) wrote:
- >:
- >: Hi,
- >:
- >: I am interested in changing some system extensions so that
- >: when I hold the Shift botton down while booting, they will NOT be
- >: disabled.
- >:
- >: Any help will be appreciated.
- >
- >As far as I know, it's (almost) impossible. Apple has made it with the
- >Tune-Up by adding a driver that loads the INIT somehow, but it's tricky.
-
- yeah, as far as I know, the only solution is to use the extension manager
- control panel (at sumex, et al.) to select a group of extensions to
- enable at startup, disabling the rest. It works quite well.
-
- Peter
- bell@minerva.cis.yale.edu
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