::> This is effectively the same thing. The only reason that you probably can't ::> do it is that Solaris is too big to run off a boot floppy, and no-one has ::> bothered to write a Solaris FS driver for Linux (yet). If they have, then ::> you could just boot a Linux bootdisk, and go in and modify anything you ::> like. You better believe Linux can read UFS filesystems which is the default Solaris FS. :) ::> If you truly are trolling, then I would recommend that you get a life, and ::> then actually learn something about the subject before spouting off. I doubt the person was trolling anything. And as proven from the above corrections about the ability of Linux to read the Solaris UFS filesystem..you might take your own advice. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- Tell me what you believe..I tell you what you should see. -DP --=====-----=====--