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From: FelineGrace@cup.portal.com (Dana B Bourgeois)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: path: & 1.3 (also RAD: recovering)
Message-ID: <12079@cup.portal.com>
Date: 3 Dec 88 23:38:07 GMT
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But Stephen Walton, I have a 1Meg Insider and both VD0: and RAD: survive
warm boots.  I take them for granted now.  You mean they're not supposed 
to?  Please don't tell them that!  I don't want them to change.

With WShell there is a global path you can set in your ENV: directory.  I
have RAD:c, c:, df1:c, df2:c in it and that seems to work without requesters
although if one of the drives is empty then I get a requester about that if
the complete path needs to be searched(like when the command doesn't exist
due to mispelling).  Yeah, I have three drives.  Seemed cheaper and easier
than a hard disk although prices and hassles seem to be dropping.