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OK, stupid question. Rather, competent user/neo install/config question.
New job. Setting up my desktop. Debugging the install doc, which began life
as a live-machine install script. Redhat 7.2. Document said "skip the x config". I did, then discovered it never goes back to that, and I need X. I've got it installed, I think, but not configured/running. Booting off the install CD and selecting upgrade only lets me install packages, which I've done. What do I need to do to make X go?

If I've omitted any relevant info, let me know; it's been many, many years since
I did a Linux install -- or anything else not from MS.
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