It does need X but I did find a way to run it without the mouse.  I
mistyped when I said headless I actually meant that it needed to run
"armless."  I just changed /dev/input/mouse to /dev/null and now all
is happy.

On 11/5/05, Dave Carlson <thecubic at thecubic.net> wrote:
> On Saturday 05 November 2005 18:27, Donovan Niesen wrote:
> > I'm trying to set up a machine to run headless, the only problem I
> > have is that when I unplug the mouse and keyboard, X fails to load.  I
> > tried commenting out the InputDevice section and the the InputDevice
> > part that refers to the mouse in the ServerLayout section but then X
> > complains that there is no core pointer.
>
> If it's running headless and doesn't need X, it would be beneficial to change
> the default runlevel in /etc/inittab to 3 so X isn't loaded at all.
>
> ( 'id:5:initdefault:' -> 'id:3:initdefault:' )
>
> Dave Carlson
>
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