Hi,
Am trying to install XFree86 on my P-III laptop. I have installed it before 
and have done this once now on top of my new lfs-svn-020070217. The 
following questions:
First Question: I used the default installation instructions as given in the 
Book (Version: blfs-svn-20070219). While the xfree86 installed OK, it did 
not create the directory '/usr/X11R6' by default. The Book does assume the 
creation of '/usr/X11' , by default, as is evident from the following 
statement from the BOOK:

"If you installed XFree86 into the default prefix, /usr/X11R6, make these 
symlinks to work around some applications which look for things in the wrong 
place. As root:
ln -v -s ../X11R6/bin /usr/bin/X11 &&
ln -v -s ../X11R6/lib/X11 /usr/lib/X11 &&
ln -v -s ../X11R6/include/X11 /usr/include/X11"

Then further down it says:

"If you installed XFree86 with the prefix /usr, omit /X11R6 from the paths. 
As root:"

It is not clear to me how to install XFree86 into '/usr/X11R6' or for that 
matter into '/usr'. In my case it installed all executables into '/usr/bin' 
and libs and headers into '/usr/lib/X11' and '/usr/include/X11'

Second Question: In my case I used the 'host.def' given in the Book. I found 
that no module for kbd or keyboard was created and, hence, the 'X' window 
never came up and I got the error in the log that no keyboard drivers were 
found. I noticed that in the 'host.def' given in the Book, in the '#define 
XInputDrivers' Section, only 'mouse' and 'void' are given (incidently, what 
is 'void'? Literally, it means nothing). 'keyboard' or 'kbd' which used to 
be given in the earlier versions, are missing. Is this a bug? Do I have to 
enter 'keyboard' or 'kbd' into this Section for the keyboard drivers to be 
built?

Thanks and Regards,

Randhir Phagura

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