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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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> There are other useful commands in STAGEMAN.

Indeed.  Using expert mode you can manually create your own staging areas
that contain any files you want to be moved into place on
MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET.  I've personally done this to add messages to
CATALOG.PUB.SYS.  You could also use it to modify *any* non-system application
files as long as they reside on MPEXL_big_name_omitted.

Whether customer use of expert mode is supported I have no idea.  But the
functionality is available for those of us wishing to use it.

STAGEMAN A.01.00, (C) Hewlett-Packard Co., 1995. All Rights Reserved.
STAGEMAN> expert on
STAGEMAN$ help

...standard commands deleted...

EXPERT MODE COMMANDS:

                      Required
Command (Abbrev)      Capabilities   Description
--------------------- ------------   ------------------------------------
STAGEFILE (SF)        SM             Put a file in a staging area.
DELETEFILE (DF)       SM             Delete a file from a staging area.
CHANGEFILE (CF)       SM             Change the attributes of a staged
                                     file.
SETDEFAULT (SETD)     SM             Set the default attributes for a
                                     particular file.
SHOWDEFAULT (SHOWD)   SM             Display the default attributes for
                                     a particular file.
COMPLETE (COMP)       SM             Mark a staging area as complete.
EXPERT                SM             Put STAGEMAN in expert mode.


For a more detailed description of any command type "help <command>".
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Mark Bixby                      E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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