Tim: >> For myself, I password protect modifying boot and grub parameters, and >> don't have any options for booting anything other than the main hard >> drive without a password. So anybody wanting to mess me around is >> forced to open the box and remove/add a drive, or reset the BIOS. Of >> course that's do-able, but hard to do quickly, and without getting seen. Timothy Murphy: > I used to suffer from paranoia too. > Now I take the pills the doctor prescribed. > I know They are after me, but I don't mind. You've never had co-workers pay stupid and annoying pranks on you? I left for home one day, to find out shortly afterwards, that someone had loosened every single nut and bolt on my bike. I'd sooner not make things easier for people to make a pest of themselves. Then there's stupidity (booting from some install disc that installs crap onto a system or wipes out existing systems), and plain maliciousness. I spent over a dozen years working in schools, and the lengths that some would go to be a pain was quite astounding. It was a shame they couldn't put as much effort into other things. -- (This computer runs FC7, my others run FC4, FC5 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.