You can do what I do..and that is just remove the file from this directory of the program you don't want SuSEconfig to touch. It's screwed up my Postfix config a couple times and I REALLY hate debugging what it f**ked up...so I just move the file to a backup directory and SuSEconfig never touchs what I don't want it to. I haven't had time to figure out why it does it even though it's not suppose to..and nor do I care. I don't need certain files even touched..they work and that is all I give a s**t about. :) /sbin/conf.d/ The above directory is where you can find the files that SuSEconfig will look at. Please do not remove or edit these files unless you know WTF your doing. It can cause problems...there that's my disclaimer ;) * Avi Schwartz (avi@CFFtechnologies.com) [010307 19:43]: =>Technicality.... Yast calls SuSEconfig which in turn does the damage.... => -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.