On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Lanman wrote:

> Thanks Jim! That's the one piece of the puzzle that was missing. Server
> console is off and terminal booted without a hitch! "Top" is humming along
> quite nicely with 'X' and 'xfs' consuming almost nothing for memory and CPU
> cycles.

X shouldn't be consuming any cycles.  It shouldn't even be running at
this point.  At least not on the server.


>
> Don't know how I missed that in the documentation, but thanks for all the help
> in tracking down the problem. Keeping my fingers crossed to see if anything
> 'Blows a gasket', but it looks a lot better now. Once again,

I'm not sure it's documented very well.  Something we need to work on.

Jim McQuillan
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> Thanks!
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> Lanman
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