Hi all; Let me start by saying I am NOT in immediate need of using the rescuecd. But, I have been on other occasions. I have been unable to find a manual or guide on using rescuecd. I have found HOWTO's that give me the exact button pushes or command line instructions to use and managed to fix the problem at the time. I have not, however, found a text that explains what I am doing or why. I have a list of about 20 questions that could be answered and explained so that I would feel confident in using the rescuecd rather than feeling like I am making it up as I go along. There are two small issues that I would like to test here to see if there is agreement: 1) Could the word 'sysimage' for root's home file system be changed to something else more meaningful? To me, when I first had to use rescuecd, 'sysimage' was one extra bit of jargon I had to learn to translate when I was already in an agitated state because my system was dead. 2) Could the prompt be set up to show me more information than sh-3.2#? It would make it easier for a new user to keep track of whether they were working in [rescuecd/sh-3.2]# file system or the [CASE/sh-3.2]# file system (CASE is the name of my host machine), if the prompt was more explicit. Remember when someone, particularly a new user, is in rescuecd for the first couple of times, they are usually in an emotional state characterized by frustration, fluster and fear that they have just blown their entire system. Adding a burden of unnecessary, incomprehensibility is just a disservice. Any ideas? Can these changes be considered a bug? -- Regards Bill