I'm still a week behind in reading up on all the various mailinglists, but from a quick scan I think this has not been answered yet, at least not in the way that works for me. What works, is to configure gdm. Gnome seems to use that configuration too for displaying shutdown/reboot in the menu and on the logout box. Edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf and set SystemMenu=false (I'm not sure if the original contained a line SystemMenu=true, if so, change it, else add the line, it's in the [greeter] section That takes care of the settings in Gnome. On FC5 it also removed the shutdown and reboot buttons from the gdm login screen, as one would expect. In FC6, these buttons are still there, but they don't work. I guess that qualifies as a bug but I had not bothered to file it in bugzilla yet. (BTW: if anyone cares: the bug is in the FedoraDNA gdm theme; I'll look up my notes and file the bug in bugzilla) David Jansen On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 03:23:35AM -0800, Rob wrote: > > Hi, > > This is getting really on my nerves. > > I'm running FC6. > I easily could disable the restart/shutdown buttons > at the X login screen. Somehow there is a utility > that let me do that by configuring the layout of > the X login display. > > However, upon X logout, the user gets a 'confirm' > window to really logout, which is good, but > unfortunately there is also the two buttons to > restart and shutdown the whole system. > I would like to have the latter two disabled. > > I've tried several things to no avail: > 1) Changes in /etc/security/console.apps/ > 2) Changes in /etc/pam.d/ > > Searching the web for solutions, gave me several > solutions that did not work; neither did they work > for those who asked the questions... > > So why is this so magically difficult? > Are reboot and shutdown buttons these days hard > coded into the system, like in MS-Windows ;( ? > > I hope someone can shine some light on this issue. > > Thank you! > Rob. > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Get your own web address. > Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. > http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL > > > > ------------------------------