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* Reinit is one of the few CoreGUI System Applications to have no user-interactable functions. | * Reinit is one of the few CoreGUI System Applications to have no user-interactable functions. | ||
* Reinit does not display as Reinit, and instead displays it's title as [[CoreGUI]]. | * Reinit does not display as Reinit, and instead displays it's title as [[CoreGUI]]. | ||
* Reinit stands for '<b>Re</b>gistry <b>Init</b>ialisation. | * Reinit stands for '<b>Re</b>gistry <b>Init</b>ialisation'. |
Revision as of 01:18, 19 August 2021
Reinit is responsible for creating and maintaining CoreGUI's Virtual Registry Filesystem when CoreGUI starts.
During a standard CoreGUI startup, F1 will call Reinit after bstrap has finished. initsetup is also present during this process to report the startup progress.
Trivia
- On Enterprise editions of CoreGUI, the top bar is blue, in standard versions, this is black.
- Reinit originally had one progress bar, however a second was added for reinit application initialisation.
- Reinit is one of the few CoreGUI System Applications to have no user-interactable functions.
- Reinit does not display as Reinit, and instead displays it's title as CoreGUI.
- Reinit stands for 'Registry Initialisation'.