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- From: jaker@csugrad.cs.vt.edu (Jake Rose)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Using non-default icon for RAM:
- Message-ID: <C0FsoH.1Iw@csugrad.cs.vt.edu>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 14:38:41 GMT
- References: <Rick_Lang.00ux@amusers.UUCP>
- Organization: Virginia Tech Computer Science Dept, Blacksburg, VA
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- In a message dated Mon 4 Jan 93 2:49, alfredo@ajahnv.lonestar.org
- (Alfredo Jahn V) wrote:
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- AJV> I colorize my RAM: disk icon and save it. Looks great. Re-boot, and
- AJV> its back to its old self! I tried saving the colorized ram:disk.info
- AJV> to harddisk and after booting, copying it to ram:. It didn't work!
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- Are you copying it to RAM: before you LoadWB? You can accomplish this by
- copying it to RAM in your user-startup. If you copy it *after* LoadWB
- (ie through a shell or with a script file you've placed in WBStartup
- using IconX), you may have to follow Rick's suggestion and use diskchange.
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