One thing I've never understood (there are many, but this is just one of them).... why are there multiple kdmrc files on my 9.2 system, and which one gets used by kdm? /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc.SuSEconfig /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc /opt/kde3/share/config/SuSE/default/kdmrc /var/adm/SuSEconfig/md5/etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc If you run /opt/kde3/bin/genkdmconf it generates a new /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc, but if you use kde to modify the login stuff it seems to write to /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc... then when you run SuSEconfig it whines: ATTENTION: You have modified /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm//kdmrc. Leaving it untouched... You can find my version in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm//kdmrc.SuSEconfig... The default kdmrc in /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm does not contain some of the options I'd like to have, like the ability to choose what OS to reboot into. Are some of those kdmrcs supposed to be symlinks? Thanks Michael -- San Francisco, CA