to go back to the one unanswered question
>> Prevent X from starting automatically at startup.

for this follow previous unstructions to get to a terminal screen and edit
your /etc/inittab change the id:5:initdefault: line to read
id:3:initdefault: Now on reboot you will have to run X from the CLI (startX)

done,
steve


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