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- From: m.hendry@dial.pipex.com (Mathew Hendry)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Hiding HD Partitions Icons Possible?
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 96 23:42:06
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- Nhan Nguyen (st82f@bayou.uh.edu) wrote:
- : On Sun, 4 Feb 1996, Mathew Hendry wrote:
- :
- : > Um, no. If no Disk.info file is found, Workbench will use a default icon
- : > instead.
- : <snip>
- : >
- : > -- Mat.
- : >
- : >
- : Works on my machine: A3000 w/2.1...
- : I just tried it and rebooted--no icon, but accessible from shell, apps, etc.
-
- Odd, I haven't seen this behaviour on any version of the OS I've used (1.2, 1.3,
- 2.04, 3.1). Does it also happen if you insert a floppy disk which does not
- contain a Disk.info file?
-
- -- Mat.
-
-