Hello! I am working on a machine and I did a minimal, bare-bones install (i.e. I selected the 'Minimum' profile, and then started paring from there. About the only thing I _added_ was harden_suse. I was somewhat disconcerted to find that there was still entries in the passwd file for just about every system daemon/ program that's feasible under SuSE, which is quite a few. Granted, these accounts are all deactivated, I presume, if the associated programs are not installed. Is there a 'good' way to purge these from the files, other than using yast or an editor? In the past I think I've had problems where I removed all the accounts I didn't think I used, and when I later installed software that should have had an account entry for the daemon or something, it didn't do it on it's own, and I had a lot of heartburn trying to figure it all out. Anyone else have experience w/ this? Also, as far as making it so new user directories aren't filled w/ stuff that I don't need, just edit the /etc/skel/ directory, correct? Thanks, Monte