Loren Schooley wrote: > For serious OSX'ers- take an old i386, go to http://www.freebsd.org , create > a boot floppy and install FreeBSD over the Net. You can even install via a > modem and a boot floppy. You will see OSX in all it's glory. You shouldn't have to go to all that trouble. At the OS X login prompt just type: ">console" The root file system is modified a little from what pure BSD is, but otherwise it's just as fully functional as pure BSD. Once at the shell, type "startx" and after X starts, then type "startkde". If you're a serious BSD user, you'll feel right at home :-) -- Chris Olson Network Administrator AST Communications, Inc. Linux Support http://linux.astcomm.net Barron, WI USA