Normally X (startx or whatever) uses /etc/X11/XF86Config
You can see the order in which it selects the config files by doing man your x server 
(I only
remember the one for 4.x.x)
Lionel

--- Michael 'Crashmichl' Brenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
> 
> >Don't look like EIS is intended to run X at all. Maybe more stuff is
> necessary.
> 
> Hmm... can't find more information...
> 
> >But hey, if you want a sleak linux with X and all that stuff try Slackware.
> 
> Yeah, I know it too, but eisfair is booting by disk and gets the rest of it
> from internet.  And it works with pcmcia adapters, so I want to use it for
> my notebook. I thought to install it on this way and copying xfree86 through
> ftp.
> 
> >And that directory issue about X is alright, since you propably (spelling?)
> >didnt set a path there.
> 
> The Path I startet startx was /usr/X11R6/ because it isn't found anywhere
> else. What other path do you mean?
> 
> Michael
> 
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