The cde boot code should only be used when booting from Read Only media. You should only be using the tce boot code.
Remove the cde boot code.
Then execute the following:
how to I start without cde code ?
sorry , today I realized I just had to delete "cde" after press TAB , can go backwards on command line , and manually delete "cde" code . results :
>>>>> it didnt startx automatically as before , I was sent to command line . Then I tried to run the code you instructed >>>> "sudo mv -n /mnt/ .... etc " , but tcl replies "cannot edit " in the command line .
I have xfbase.lst on both tce and cde directories .
-----in tce = reflects few entries I insert using "on boot" in App (kmaps , alsa , pavucontrol... )
(it appears ni spaceFm as regular icon of text files )
-----in cde = xvesa , aterm , and all the firmware list
(this icon is in blue in spaceFm , like executable stuff )
your advice is welcome
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