> 
> I'd guess that it just freezes and never produces any config file,
> plus leaves all x servers in a directory called post-install
> rpms. That's what I get, whether it's XFree 4 or 3.3. This is a bug in
> the Mndrake installer that has existed in everything since M7.0 (except
> for 7.2, where it was fixed.. hurray). All I can suggest is that you
> either pu5t a copy of the config fole on a floppy and copy it to /etc
> using a console editor, and install your X server with rpm, or start
> with a basic 7.2 installation and upgrade. I do the latter now, then I
> have to get rid of an old kernal and a lot of unwanted LILO entries.
> If you haven't set up any X server then kudzu should put you into
> setup, although I haven't managed to configure X in 8.0 yet from a
> console. Don't know why I always get erreno 2, it worked with the 7
> series.
> 
> --
> Anna Lawless
> 
As root do from the command-line do
XFdrake --skiptest

this will create the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file.

After that you have your config file so startx should work


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