At 08:13 AM 2/6/01 -0600, you wrote: >I noticed that some configuration file (probably /etc/securetty) got upgraded >in the process of going to 2.4 and now I have to log in as a regular user at >the console instead of being able to directly log in as root. I approve of >this since it keeps track of who logged in as root. It's a little off-putting >on a home system, but I can certainly recommend it for any commercial system. > >This may be the problem you're having. If you can log in as a regular user >then su, change the settings in /etc/securetty. > >Later, > > Tony Yea, that's what I thought too. I can cd to / and everyting is drwxr-x--- so it looks like it's locked down pretty good all right. I think I'll just install again and this time I won't have it install "Fort Knox" on security. At least this distro found and worked the 3c509 card correctly. I had battled for months (on and off) trying to get RH6.1 to see it. -- Bradley Miller