I upgraded another system with the same type of motherboard, chipset,
and cpu. In this case, I used the alternate install CD as the primary
source of new files, allowing access to the Internet for additional
upgrades.

In this case, the symlink for starting gdm in /etc/rc2.d turned out to
be S30gdm -> ../init.d/gdm - not S13gdm, as above, and the display
started on the first reboot after installation.

So why was it S13gdm in my first upgrade installation? Could this have
been left over from the installation of a previous version of Ubuntu -
on the theory that the upgrade install does not change existing
symlinks? Or could there be some difference between upgrades from the
Internet versus upgrades primarily from the Alternate CD? I suspect that
the former case is most likely.

It may be that for most hardware the order in which gdm is started
relative to other daemons started in runlevel 2 is not so critical; but
for this motherboard it is pretty critical.

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[intrepid] X server fails to start properly on Jetway
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