Here are a few ".g" files that I use. There is no guarantee. I use them this way now. Probably tomorrow I will change them all. In one of them, MULTIVOL.G, I use the "VOL" program that installs a volume id. The volume ID is used by that marvelous (free) program to create an index or a directory with DISKSCAN by Todd Burkey . In another, INSTALL.G, the cp command is used to copy ".PRG" files from the ram disk to an AUTO folder in a predetermined, repeatable order. This helped me to get my boot disk just the way I wanted it. With another, CPSETUP, a bunch of files are copied to my ramdisk. You might get some ideas about something you would like to do for yourself. Have fun. Lee Dickey ljdickey@water.Waterloo.edu ljdickey@Water.UWaterloo.CA -rw------- 1 u 1300 Jan 9 08:20 readme -rw------- 1 u 382 Jan 9 08:17 argc.g* -rw------- 1 u 1121 Jan 9 08:17 cpsetup.g* -rw------- 1 u 144 Jan 9 08:17 gulamend.g* -rw------- 1 u 3760 Jan 9 08:17 install.g* -rw------- 1 u 3666 Jan 9 08:17 multivol.g* -rw------- 1 u 7995 Jan 9 08:17 examples.arc -rw------- 1 u 2613 Jan 9 08:17 gulam.g* -rw------- 1 u 679 Jan 9 08:17 ua.g*