HECTORdaBIZATCH
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All right-- I'm using SNAX and I don't want the Finder open any more. I can shut it down after I login, but I just want it to act like a regular application: launch if I tell it to, and not automatically upon login.
So, I tried to trick it like I do when I don't want the Dock to automatically run: I changed the name of /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder to Finder.old. Then I killed the Finder. It worked great, I thought, until I restarted my computer. Apparently, you can't log in if the system can't find the Finder... or so it appeared. I entered my name and password and it just sat there thinking for a good five minutes before I gave up and rebooted into OS9 to change the Finder's name back.
Anyway, does anybody have any ideas? Is there maybe a good way to make the OS think that SNAX is the Finder?
...and assuming I can find a good way of doing this, anybody know if you can get rid of the Finder's icon in the Dock? I doubt it, but maybe there's another one of those preference settings that you can't get to (like 'suck-in' minimizing) that does this?
So, I tried to trick it like I do when I don't want the Dock to automatically run: I changed the name of /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder to Finder.old. Then I killed the Finder. It worked great, I thought, until I restarted my computer. Apparently, you can't log in if the system can't find the Finder... or so it appeared. I entered my name and password and it just sat there thinking for a good five minutes before I gave up and rebooted into OS9 to change the Finder's name back.
Anyway, does anybody have any ideas? Is there maybe a good way to make the OS think that SNAX is the Finder?
...and assuming I can find a good way of doing this, anybody know if you can get rid of the Finder's icon in the Dock? I doubt it, but maybe there's another one of those preference settings that you can't get to (like 'suck-in' minimizing) that does this?