Ah.  I see now.  It only populates the custom.conf file with the Xorg
command line if you change it in gdmsetup.  This begs the question--
where is gdmsetup getting this information?  Obviously it knows what the
default Xorg command line is.


Peter Åstrand wrote:
>> I just saw this in the archives.  Unfortunately, gdmsetup on RHEL 5
>> doesn't appear to populate custom.conf with the X server command line.
> 
> On this sytem, I ran gdmsetup, and selected Security -> Configure X
> Server. Then, I added -tst to the Command field.


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