At 10:25 PM 08/29/2000 -0500, you wrote:

>just a thought, if someone were to say, chmod 000 /home would that make
>it look like it was just gone and not show up in a ls -al?

root would be able to see it, so that is not what is happening.  Why not 
use rpm to verify that all binaries that are installed are the same as the 
ones that you originally installed.  (BTW, what version of RH are you 
running?)  Have you checked cron and at for suspicious jobs?  How about 
using find to get a list of files that executed with root privs?  Another 
possibility is that you may have a controller problem.  (was it also 
changed when the new HDD was installed?)


Mark
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