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366.1 | Use REMOVE | DSSDEV::ALDEN | Ken Alden | Wed Dec 10 1986 09:38 | 6 |
| Use the REMOVE.com found in SYS$UPDATE to remove bundled products
from your system disk. For example, you probably don't need the
ERRor files, the FDL files, the macro and fortran files, the ODS1
related files, etc...
-Ken
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366.2 | | POTARU::QUODLING | Oooh!! Nice Software... | Wed Dec 10 1986 17:26 | 7 |
| re .0
And don't talk about un-released products in public conferences.
q
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366.3 | Try these! | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Thu Dec 11 1986 05:13 | 36 |
| Re .2
By unannounced products I assume you mean All-in-1....
Re .0
Off the top, from ALL-IN-1 (Note the difference!):
Remove the whole OA$BUILD directory, you don't need it until you want
to do a relink.
Remove all the CBIs. Bit dodgy if someone calls them by mistake, you
might want to take the options off the menus.
Remove any .EXE files that you don't want from OA$LIB, all the things
that do conversion, the WPS+ utilities etc.
Remove any help source files that you can find.
Remove the conversion form library CONVERT.FLB
After compiling the TXL you could get rid of the stuff in OA$DO and
OA$BLP, this is getting really tacky now!!
If you don't want to do any management, you could get rid of the
MANAGER form library and the management utilities... No that's probably
a bad idea, because you'll want to run the janitor and FCVR frequently
to keep the disc usage down.
Asking this question in the OAXTRA::ALLIN1_V2 Conference (Press KP7 etc.) might
be productive.
Good Luck,
Graham Pye (ALL-IN-1 Developer)
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366.4 | Arrrgggg | ASIA::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman, Workstations Dev | Thu Dec 11 1986 08:35 | 6 |
| By unnanounced he means the system mentioned in .0!!!!!
Jeff
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366.5 | A random smattering of smiley faces can never hurt | CRVAX1::LAMPSON | Mike Lampson @DDO | Thu Dec 11 1986 10:26 | 10 |
| Yes, removing the CBIs will save you some space, but I
recommend not doing so until your users are relatively
familiar with the system. There are plenty of ways to
nickel and dime yourself down from here, but everything
mentioned here and in the ALL-IN-1 conference should get
you started.
Re: .-1 I think you missed the invisible smiley face.
_Mike
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366.6 | The "p-word" in HACKERS | NY1MM::SWEENEY | Pat Sweeney | Sun Dec 14 1986 00:10 | 6 |
| re: 366.2 "public conferences"
Please refrain from calling proprietary information or private property
of Digital Equipment Corporation "public". When you mean "limited to
the use of Digital employees" use those words. Use "public" specifically
to refer to things in which Digital has no ownership interest.
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366.7 | | BCSE::BULKA | nick bulka | Mon Dec 15 1986 15:39 | 2 |
| RE .0
Use A-to-Z instead. :^)
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366.8 | "In search of nanoVMS" | RENKO::KAISER | | Sun Dec 28 1986 22:52 | 8 |
| Take a look at KRYSTL::MICRONOTE, note 37, "In search of nanoVMS", by Ed Luwish.
It describes an initial attempt to create a minimum-disk-occupancy MicroVMS. If
it isn't totally applicable to your machine, it'll at least give you lots of
good ideas.
Press KP7 to add KRYSTL::MICRONOTE to your notebook.
---Pete
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