I tried using yast2, but apparently there is no way to tell it how you want the partitions laid out, which I find hard to believe. I have an IDE hard drive in the machine with Red Hat, and put in a new SCSI hard drive to install Suse on. However, when I told it I wanted to install Suse on sda1, with the intention of using the swap partition already existing on hda4, it insisted on creating a swap partition on sda. I could see no way of changing it. When running yast during installation, I wish it told me what was different about the package configurations. What is "Office server"? There were so many packages selected it would not fit on my 2G drive. I found it very hard to go in and out of the package lists deselecting packages I didn't want, including some with German documentation. When running yast after installation, I selected a Logitech mouse, and checked ChordingEnabled. When I tried to startx, it told me that option was only valid with the Microsoft protocol. So I went back in yast to change it, but I kept getting the same error message. I could not get dhclient talking to MediaOne RoadRunner (I have posted a separate message on that). When in KDE, I brought up the dhcp configuration (assuming I could configure the client there too). When I pressed Help, I got the message "Cannot open /opt/kde/share/doc/html/default/kcontrol/kcmdhcp/index.html." If so many people had problems with it in 6.2, why did they include it in 6.3? Cut and paste did not work in KDE. right-click and chording both brought up a popup menu. I'm not trying to be a crybaby, I would just like to know if I was doing something wrong. Any advice? -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/