@Wulfman -
Are you anywhere near Northern Virginia? I've only met one other Olds collector around here, his name was also Mike, and he had 3 Oldsmobiles, one of which was a convertible (same as my collection - sniff - used to be). I called him "my evil twin." :-o :-D
Ok, as far as the startup, I'm sure somebody else besides me probably has a better idea, but how I do it is like this:
Since I'm frequently changing stuff, I keep several backup copies of my Startup-Sequence and User-Startup in a subdirectory. When I want to see my system boot like Linux, diagnostically, I copy something like the following as the main S:Startup-Sequence:
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Echo "Making directories..."
C:MakeDir RAM:T RAM:Clipboards
Echo "Mounting ENV data..."
C:MountENV
Echo "Starting FBlit..."
C:FBlit
Echo "Starting MCP..."
C:MCP
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Etc. Sorry, that's not exacly the whole thing, but I'm at my PeeSee right now, staring wistfully at my Miggy, and wishing it were a Pegasos. :-D
But the point of all this was, now as it's executing the Startup-Sequence, it first displays a line saying what it's doing. Then if you see it crash, you should have a pretty good idea what line caused it. Then, going back into Ed, try commenting out that line (with a ; character at the beginning), and see if it then will boot.
Good Luck,
Mike