I have two zip archives containing graphics and html files, comprising an "e-book" in hypertext format. I want to unzip the archives and preserve all case-sensitivity in file names. I use the command "unzip" on them and get all upper-case filenames. The html code names them in lower-case or mixed-case (and some upper-case). My wife can read them just fine on the Windows 98 system (dual-boot machine). So I mount the Win partition and "cp -r" the directories in question to my /home directory. Root chowns, chgrps, and chmods all files to my ownership. They are all lower-case filenames. But some of them *are* supposed to be upper-case filenames! To add insult to injury, even after chown/chgrp/chmod (644) so that I own the files, I cannot perform a simple "mv foo.gif FOO.GIF" because it says permission denied. I love Linux, but this stuff is making me crazy! Phil -- --*-- --*-- --*-- --*-- --*-- --*-- --*-- --*-- Phillip B. Burton