So I just tried to fire up redhat-config-network from the Gnome menu (System Tools -> Network Device Control) and it barfed at me that it doesn't have permission to copy various config files to what I think are temp equivalents (/etc/hosts to /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/hosts, for instance). Then it finally tells me to "Please start redhat-config-network with root permissions once!" It looks like it's not giving me the typical root password check dialog that I would expect it to if I'm going to try to reconfig various net config files. If I run it from the shell as root, it works great. Is this a redhat-config-network bug or a permissions problem somewhere else? This is all on stock FC1 with just official Fedora updates applied through up2date, no "off brand" repositories used. -- Dave -- Dave Roberts <ldave@xxxxxxxxxxxx>