Adrian Woodley wrote: > > Thats not a bad idea. However, the question still remains - What is it > and why is it there? :) What's in it, what are it's permissions uid/gid ? What dist are you using? for me, in bash ls -lah \? tell me whats in it, an rm \? -r get's rid of it.. -- Brad.... /"\ Save the Forests \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN Burn a Greenie. X AGAINST HTML MAIL / \