Meaning of the SETUP.INF's "noclobber" EntriesLast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q82732 |
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SUMMARYThe "noclobber" and "rename" items in the [ini.upd.31] section of the SETUP.INF are operators used to tell Setup to either rename a .INI entry or not to remove (clobber) an existing .INI entry.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following is a sample of the [ini.upd.31] section of the SETUP.INF: [ini.upd.31] ; ; File,section,Line to be removed,Line to be added,Optional operator ; system.ini,386Enh, "device=vpicda.386","device=*vpicd" system.ini,drivers,"midi4=adlib.drv", "midi4=msadlib.drv",rename system.ini,386Enh, "keyboard=" , "keyboard=*vkd", noclobberThe first line causes Setup to remove the line "device=vpicda.386" from the [386Enh] section of SYSTEM.INI and add the line "device=*vpicd" to the same section in SYSTEM.INI. The second line causes Setup to replace the line "midi4=adlib.drv" with the line "midi4=msadlib.drv." Note: the replacement is done only if the line to be replaced exists; therefore, this has the effect of renaming. The third line causes Setup to replace the line "keyboard=" with "keyboard=*vkd" only if the line "keyboard=" does not exist in the [386Enh] section of SYSTEM.INI.
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