On 3/13/04 9:20 PM, "rgeaston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a beige g-3 running 10.2.8 and I would like it to boot in
> verbose mode ALL the time. ilike to see what it's doing :-)  Is there a
> file i can edit to force this?
> 
> TIA
> 
> --
> Robert

Hi Robert.

If you want your Mac always to boot into verbose mode without holding down
COMMAND-V each time, type:

sudo nvram boot-args="-v"

into a terminal window. This stores the verbose preference in the
non-volitile RAM of your Mac. You'll see verbose messages at startup until
you boot into OS9. For some reason, that eliminates that preference.


Hope this helps,

Mitch.


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