Hello, I just have a small question/suggestion for yum. I should say first that I appreciate the fact that yum exists. The one thing that I could use is something like a yum.d directory. Let me explain my problem, perhaps there is already a solution that isn't being used that I could. I use the distribution Tao-Linux which is a RHEL clone. It works great for what I use it for. The one problem is that I have my own repository for a select number of packages for a few of the systems. When the distribution updates the tao-conf package, it replaces /etc/yum.conf, which clobbers my additions to yum.conf. I thinking that having a system like redhat's apache httpd.d directories where the files in that directory are included into the main configuration file. That way when the configuration file is updated with new mirrors or what have you the other parts of the configuration exist. I'm not sure if this is a yum thing or a distribution thing. I thought I'd start here... Let me know. -- Nathanael D. Noblet Gnat Solutions 412 - 135 Gorge Road E Victoria, BC V9A 1L1 T/F 250.385.4613 http://www.gnat.ca/