I had my /usr partition go south (thanks to Windows not caring about things like partition boundaries and petty things like that) and managed a 99% recovery.
<SIDEPOINT> IT IS A VERY GOOD IDEA to split up your configuration files and home directories from the /usr tree! If I hadn't, I'd be reinstalling, big time. </SIDEPOINT> Anyways, I almost completely recovered everything by reinstalling using a dpkg --set-selections on what was previously selected before. Slick. Then I copied over the /usr tree and up again! However I am getting the "This is an unsecure [sic] session" at the top of the xdm window, where it used to give my hostname. How do I secure it, and bring it back to the glory it once had? Thanks, everyone for your wisdom. -- Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://members.xoom.com/JMarkevich