On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| Civileme said:
| >  Deleting the line changes the X behavior--basically breaking it.
| 
| Evidently not irreparably, since startx starts X.

Well, it's not X, really, that's broken, it's the run levels.

Most likely you really *are* at run-level 5 (which should mean "X") but
we've just fixed it up so that X doesn't auto-start at run-level 5.

Strictly speaking, this is "wrong", though for a single-user system you
might not care.

To verify that this is what we've really done, could you indulge us all
and just issue the "runlevel" command (no arguments) and let us all
know what it says?


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