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Dell Wyse ThinLinux 2.0 INI Guide

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Working with MAC.ini Files

A MAC.ini file can be used instead of a wlx.ini file for device-specific configurations. If the thin client locates a MAC.ini file that is stored in the same directory as a wlx.ini file, then the wlx.ini file is not accessed, unless you use the include =wlx.ini parameter.

  • NOTE: The placement of the include =wlx.ini parameter within the MAC.ini file will dictate which value will take the priority for a same specific parameter that is contained in both the wlx.ini file and the MAC.ini file but is defined for different values for the same parameter.
For example, if the wlx.ini file has parameter A= value B, and the MAC.ini file has the same parameter A= value C, then:
  • If the include =wlx.ini parameter is included in the MAC.ini file before the parameter A= value C statement, then the wlx.ini parameter A= value B is discarded and parameter A= value C from the MAC.ini file is the final value used.
  • If the include =wlx.ini parameter is included in the MAC.ini file after the parameter A= value C statement, then the MAC.ini parameter A= value C is discarded and parameter A= value B from the wlx.ini file is the final value used.

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