Software initialisation
configuration files have open read/write permissions, and anyone
can modify them. In some cases, you may want to restrict access
to the files using the chmod command.
Here are some basic guidelines
for modifying software initialisation configuration files:
- Do not modify the sample software initialisation
configuration files. Make copies of the samples and work on those instead.
- Create a backup of a file before making
any changes to it.
- After modifying a software initialisation
configuration file, restart the software for the changes to take
effect.
- To launch the software with a custom
software initialisation configuration file, use the start-up option. For example:
NoteIf you saved your
custom software initialisation configuration file in a directory
other than /usr/discreet/<product_home>/cfg,
be sure to use the full directory path. If the custom file is not found,
the application automatically uses the default init.cfg file.