Dear Sir, I am having a problem with Bastille-Linux. I don't know if you provide support, but I thought it would be worth a shot. First my system. I have a dual boot system running Mandrake Linux 8.1 and Win ME. The computer is a Dell Domension 8100 Pentium 4 1.3 with 256 megs of RAM. It is just my home computer and is not a server or anything. I use it to write documents, play games, and surf the web. A few days ago I started having problems with my mouse, which I fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling it. After doing this I ran InteractiveBastille. I made mostly the default choices. After doing this I tried to test the firewall by doing /etc/rc.d/init.d/bastille-firewall start and got an error message saying there was no such file (many times). I tried to fix my mouse (the wheel was not working) and inadvertantly caused my previous mouse problem to reoccur. When I tried to start a terminal as su I could not. When I started a normal terminal and attempted to become root with su i got a 'maximum file limit reached' error and was not allowed. I can now not log on as root. When running InteractiveBastille I had selected the 'maximum file size thing'. I can onlt assume the inability to log on as root is related to bastille. In a related issue, I had taken the script to reverse bastille's changes from your website, but I have not been able to make it work. I could not even make it work previously when I could log in as root. When it tries to run I get numerous syntax and other errors. Can you tell me how to reverse the bastille settings while not logged in as root? Thank you very much for your time and for your help. Good day, Eric Gilliland J. Eric Gilliland jegilliland@hotmail.com Meet it is I set it down, that one may smile, and smile, and be a villain. Hamlet Act 1 Scene 5 _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com