Funny you should ask that, bubbel, because just before I logged in I was looking at the kde menu editor and saw the Pardus Migration Centre icon, which I recognized when I first installed Pardus and the Kaptan welcome and wizard screen showed that tool towards the end No, I've never used it and never have in such a tool in the past. I wonder if there's a way to see history of what I ran in terminal, I guess that would be some sort of bash file in my home folder. When I do click on the Migration tool GUI, it is showing step one of four. So, I assume that means I didn't use the GUI to set it up. This has me curious.

I'm sure it was something I did. Or maybe Tommy Toots jumped up on the keyboard

Thanks for the feedback!
Lisa Marie
edited to add: I just looked at my bash history file and I would bet 2 bits that the last command did it:
u
su
su
su
vi -h
vi /etc/resolv.conf
vi /etc/resolv.conf
pisi -help
pisi help cache
pisi graph
mount /media/cdrecorder
I noticed after I ran that command as root, it did nothing but brought me back to my root, which made me a bit nervous as it made me wonder, "okay, what file did I mysteriously alter, or what did I just do!"