Hans Troost,
I have noticed in your last three posts that you are doing things as root. Being root all the time is a really bad idea. You really should create an account for yourself (example: hans, htroost....), then login as that user. This will prevent you from damaging the OS by doing silly commands, believe me it will happen. You should only be root when you really really have to be. And when you are root, be VERY VERY careful. A good rule of thumb as root is before you hit return ask is this what I really want to do?
Just my 2cents.
Mike -- Usenix member http://www.usenix.org Sage member http://www.sage.org Registered Linux User #362275 http://counter.li.org