Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > I will try anything at this point so I appreciate your help. > Unfortunately it did not work. When I watch the boot process xfs starts > without a problem, but when I look for it after the boot it is missing. > xfs was set to be on for run levels 3,4,5 on these boxes by way of the > defaults. The desktop was set to "GNOME" and the DISPAYMANAGER was not > listed. I made the entries as you suggested but it still did not > present with a normal login screen. > > I can use "system-config-display" remotely by using "ssh -Y name". I > have switched monitors and resolutions to try to find something that > works, but to no avail. If I recall correctly, xfs worked fine originally, but stopped working after an update? You could always try rpm -Fvh --oldpackage xfs-whatever.rpm to replace the current XFS package with the original one off the CD / DVD, and see if that makes any difference... James. -- E-mail address: james | Banana in disk drive error @westexe.demon.co.uk |