Mogens Kjaer >> When it is frozen, can you open a terminal window and >> issue the following commands: >> >> df >> mount >> >> Do they hang as well? David G. Miller: > I didn't try either of those but the system seemed to be normal > otherwise. That is, I was able to use Firefox for web access, > Thunderbird for reading e-mail, etc. I doubt if the disk was frozen > since my work-around worked: double click on a file icon, edit the file, > save the file. If you had network mount points in your homespace, and they weren't currently available, you'd hang for a long time on anything trying to read the directory of your homespace (such as the file requester in OO, listing the homespace, checking the free space on drives, etc.). But applications which don't do such things, such as Firefox and Thunderbird, would work fine. -- (Currently testing FC5, but still running FC4, if that's important.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.