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Re: Setting the startup disk.
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Re: Setting the startup disk.


  • Subject: Re: Setting the startup disk.
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 03:43:20 -0700

On 4/20/01 1:23 AM, David Thorp <email@hidden> wrote:

>Thanks for your reply. I copied and pasted your script into my script
>editor, changed "Dora:" and "hard disk:..." both to the name of my hard
>drive which happens to be "DT HD:", pressed the check syntax button and I
>got the following:
>
>1. A message saying "A class name can't go after this application constant
>or consideration." (and a cancel button), and
>2. It highlighted the words "startup disk alias" in the fourth line of the
>script.
>
>Rather dissapointing of course, but I'm sure there's a perfectly good
>explanation for it, I just wish I knew what it was! I can't see what's
>wrong with the script, since the dictionary for startup disk has all those
>commands in it... I'm stumped.

The email software inserted a carriage return. These two lines should be
one line.

>> set startup system folder alias to alias "hard
>> disk:System:Library:CoreServices:BootX"

--Michelle

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