Netra j - Release 2.0 Product Notes

Structure of dtgotokens Directory

The dtgotokens directory contains subdirectory names that match the possible values for the startup control in $GG_TOKEN. Each subdirectory contains the files necessary to start a CDE session with the X applications that are appropriate. The example directory, xterm, starts a single xterm window.

To create additional tokens, first run a CDE session and start the appropriate clients and applications. Second, exit the CDE session. The session is saved in ~/.dt/ sessions. Copy the session files into the dtgotokens directory using a command similar to the following:


# cp -R ~/.dt/sessions /usr/dt/config/dtgotokens/sampletoken

The -R argument is used to copy recursively (including subdirectories). You do not have to create the sampletoken directory before executing this command.