Am Sun, 8 May 2011 19:28:11 +0100 schrieb Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org>:
I think the argument of OP was that the inittab method should be the *only* method. If both methods are available, which one should be the default?
I'd suggest keeping both methods. Is there a need for a default? I mean the user has to edit /etc/inittab or /etc/rc.conf after the basic installation anyway, because by default there's no active entry for starting xorg at boot time, neither in /etc/inittab nor in /etc/rc.conf. There are only commented examples in /etc/inittab. So it's the user's choice which method he wants to use. And I don't think this needs to be changed. In fact I think not starting xorg at boot time should be the default as it is already. Only both methods should be explained in the Wiki pages with their pros and cons. Heiko