Wong Kwok-hon wrote: > I have such like that before and I fixed. It just use the root acount > and delete the files begin with "." excepted the .profile and the > system would copy back to default. Sorry, Ringo, but your English isn't particularly clear there. And one interpretation of that advice is dangerous. No-one should delete anything unless they are sure they know what it is or that they don't need it. If you need to make sure that your system won't look at a file, rename it or move it. A number of programs will keep information in hidden files (those beginning with dots), and you *will* lose data like bookmarks, account settings, and potentially e-mail. Note, too, that "." and ".." have special meanings in Unix (and Unix-like systems like Fedora). James. -- E-mail address: james | ... in our completely unscientific usability study, @westexe.demon.co.uk | it took our subjects less than 10 seconds to locate | the Solitaire game. We're not sure what else the | corporate desktop needs. -- Michael Hall, Serverwatch