solaris 8 CDE
2007-12-25 1:03:00
the things that we've been seeing is that once these systems are released to
the field, something happens where the custom dtwmrc menu we release in the
~/.dt directory gets set
to default. For now, our work-around is to copy our custom dtwmrc file to the
newly created "locale" directory (C/ or en_*/).
What I've seen so far is that a directory called C or en_* get's created in
the ~/.dt directory and this directory gets created w/a default dtwmrc. The
custom dtwmrc in ~/.dt doesn't get read anymore. This directory name seems to
correspond to the
Locale settings listed in the first option menu after a sys-unconfig.
Our sys-unconfig instructions tell our field people to use the C option
however since I also have seen en_*, I'm figuring that if the drive is
installled after the default jumpstart config (which I think uses one of the
en_* options), that some event
happens where the en_* directory is created and if the drive is
sys-unconfig'ed then since the locale of C was chosen that a C directory is
created when that event occurs.
Unfortunately, X / CDE is my Achilles heel; 2 questions. Can anyone help me
figure what is triggering this "locale" directory creation and/or what I can
do to prevent it or use it to my advantage. Even an RTFM pointer would be
appreciated at this point
:-)
Michael H.
Auria
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Senior Technical Support
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