[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The interesting thing is that inittab *is* tweaked.  Everything seems 
> to be as it should for booting right into X, yet it's not.
> I don't care that it's not, I just want confirmation that if you get 
> a copy of RH7.2 on CD, install it, ask it to boot to X, that in fact 
> you will be unable to do so.

I didn't respond before because I've had no such problems. If you're
just looking for a tally of how common your X11 problem is, I can
say that I've installed Redhat 7.2 on about 20 systems, including my own
and various people who came to the last BLU Installfest, and they all
booted into X with no problems.

> I've had one person confirm that they think they remember this 
> behavior from 7.0, but they weren't completely sure (probably 
> distracted by everything else that was wrong with that release :)

As I recall, the only problem I had with Redhat 7.0 was in trying
to compile MPlayer, where its configure script would explicitly
check the version of gcc and then loudly announce that that 
version was Politically Incorrect and immediately exit.
Everything else I built on it worked just fine.


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