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Subject: Re: [MiNT] N.aes v2.0 questions?
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That is slightly more bother than necessary. EasyMint calls a 
file selector to select the path to n_aes030.sys. Nothing more to 
do than type n_aes after logging in as root. You do have to set a 
button to select logging in. One can also select booting into 
another AES, or to the desktop, for whatever you can do with 
that.

Something does write a file to /user/bin, but the file is n.aes. 
It is a copy of the .sys file.

I could look, but I am sure that the mint.cnf file sets AESDIR.

So, you can type either n_aes, and run the copy in the MiNT 
folder, or type n.aes, and run the copy in usr/bin. I do not 
remember a symbolic link.

Cannot really check right now. Another Seagate drive does not 
work correctly, but is OK in a test fixture. Will re-load MiNT 
onto a Quantum, when that one arrives. Right now, using another 
and less wonderful stack.

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On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Mark Duckworth wrote:
>
>> Once easymint is installed simply boot the machine and go into n_aes folder 
>> and type ./n_aes030.sys.  This will start n_aes.  Get things setup right 
>> and then when you want to auto-start n.aes in the future,
>
> I don't remember if EasyMiNT does this for you, but you have to set an 
> environment variable AESDIR to point to your n_aes folder in mint.cnf, or 
> else n_aes will have problems finding n_aes.cnf and the *.rsc files.
> Then you can make a symbolic link from $AESDIR/n_aes030.sys to 
> /usr/bin/n_aes, and then you can type just n_aes if you use the login 
> console. No need to go into the n_aes folder with this method. I think 
> EasyMiNT does this also ?
>
> -- 
>
> Martin Tarenskeen
>
>
>


