Herb Peyerl wrote this... > > Also, in order to even get the thing into single-user mode, you have > to enter the root password (which it looks up in a local-copy of the > registry when the network-registry is un-reachable which is certainly > is in single-user mode)... as a friend explained Domain/OS to me, all the network stuff is in the kernel. he said the machine would be network aware even before it hit single user mode. so as i understood how he said it, all its "RPC" type stuff was in the kernel and not in user land, so it was very easy to do network registry lookups even before the machine was in a useable state. Matt -- #!/bin/sh echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D3F204445524F42snlbxq'|dc;exit Matthew Keenan Systems Programmer Information Technology Division University of Technology Sydney Australia It's nice to be in a position where people apologize because they assume there's humor in your work, based on past experience, but they're not sure where it is. -- Rob Pike