Hi, I am running RedHat Enterprise 4. I have 2 display adapters in my server where I run 2 different window managers, one on each "screen". I have a "ServerLayout" section in Xorg.conf section where I have a "Screen 0" and "Screen 1" section. I also have 2 screen sections, 2 device sections and 2 monitor sections. I run startx and both window managers start up perfectly. My goal now is to boot Linux across the network using PXE. RedHat has a nice GUI that sets it up. It uses "rsync" to pull your image across the network from the hard drive which you installed it on so I know my image (kernel and file systems) that I am booting are the same as on my hard drive. Some directories are read-only and some are read-write after I boot. When I boot up Linux on my server using PXE, Linux boots up. I then run startx and I get 2 black screens and I can not longer ssh into my box (not sure I can ping the node either). I am dead. The servers dont start up and I see no window managers. After I reboot I tried commenting out either "Screen 0" or "Screen 1" in my Server Layout section and then I can start X up on ONE adapter/screen/monitor. As long as I comment out one I am all set. If I leave them both uncommented then I hang. I tried running "Xorg -configure" and it generated a sample xorg.conf.new and the same thing happens when I run "X -config /root/xorg.conf.new" - the server hangs if both "Screen 0" and "Screen 1" are defined in the ServerLayout section. If I comment out either r of the Screen lines in the ServerLayout section I can run "X -config /root/xorg.conf.new". When I booted off of my hard drive I did not have this problem. I have been using this for a month. Has anyone every seen this? Do I have to move some directories to be read/write when I have 2 screens defined? Thanks, Todd __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86