There are several things about Fedora 9 that bug me. First, SELinux is configured, with no ability to opt-out, as was the case in Fedora 8. Second, the "automatic login for a designated user" has been removed. Both of these are clearly security-related, but where is it written that Fedora needs to force us to "be good". Strikes me that the folks who do these things need to ask what the users want. Or was I asleep when the discussion raged on the list? Third, not security related but emblemantic of the same mindset, I suspect, is the introduction, again by default with no opt-out, of UUIDs. I understand that this is thought to be a Good Idea (tm) for those users who use bleeding-edge software on their multi-system networks, but for the rest of us, its just a pain, and makes life more complicated for those of us that administer our own laptops. Now I feel better. Geoffrey Leach -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list