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CNF++,CNF-- not loading?
CNF++,CNF-- not loading? –
07-17-2006,09:48 PM
i am having problem loading next or prev CNFs
from what i have read you need to put LAUNCHELF.CNF and LAUNCHELF1.CNF and so on in sys-conf folder in m0:\ to make it work?
i tried that and it still wouldn't load LAUNCHELF1.CNF.
i have searched in threads and such and seems that there are not much of info about it or theres any clear explain how to properly generate the CNF--/CNF++ in LAUNCHELF.CNF example that came with current version of uLe ELF.
thanks in advance!
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07-18-2006,12:21 AM
I believe you need to go into startup settings and change the number of config files there, then reboot, and it should work.
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07-18-2006,03:04 PM

Originally Posted by
J-SIN
i am having problem loading next or prev CNFs
from what i have read you need to put LAUNCHELF.CNF and LAUNCHELF1.CNF and so on in sys-conf folder in m0:\ to make it work?
That's true as far as it goes, but you also need to specify how many menu pages you have (== how many CNF fiiles you have).
i have searched in threads and such and seems that there are not much of info about it or theres any clear explain how to properly generate the CNF--/CNF++ in LAUNCHELF.CNF example that came with current version of uLe ELF.
That's because it's one of the oldest additions we made in starting work on uLaunchELF, so the current documentation methods weren't really established yet. Basic two-page support was added in v3.41a, and that was changed to multi-page support in v3.41b.
The normal way to configure this setting is in the submenu "Startup Settings...", where you set the entry "Number of CNF's:" to the proper number, which for your case would be 2. This will cause the CNF to contain the setting "Menu_Pages = 2" instead of the default "Menu_Pages = 1".
That setting (any value larger than 1) will also automatically enable the menu commands for CNF switching.
Edit:
I almost forgot to mention that you do need to restart the program after changing this setting, just like 'ubergeek42' said. This is true for all entries in the "Startup Settings..." submenu.
Best regards: dlanor
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07-18-2006,11:31 PM
oh great thanks! i got it working now.
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