I'm using SuSE 5.2 on 5 ALR Revolution 6x6 servers (each with 4 Pentium Pros, 512MB RAM,4x4.3GB HDs). It's important that all 5 be identical. In 5.2 I configured the 1st install by hand and saved the result to a floppy. YaST asked for the floppy before showing me the different load configurations, and asked if I wanted to save my config file to hard disk or floppy. I used the floppy to load the config file into each of the other 4 systems, and YaST installed exactly the same stuff on each one. On 5.3, YaST will occasionally recognize the config floppy IF it already has a config file saved on it. It NEVER asks whether I want to use a floppy to save a config file, and always writes my custom config file to the hard disk, which is useless. I think this is really the biggest bug in 5.3 (so far). The hard disk partitioning problem is bad, but this is worse if you have more than 1 system to maintain. - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e