Ok I finished downloading alpha-5 and then I did the rsync.  I burned the iso 
to cd-rw, booted from the cd, selected English, removed splash and quiet from 
the command line and pressed enter.  About 2 or 3 seconds into the boot the 
screen went from text to graphical text.  Once the system fully started, X 
tried to start and I saw Ubuntu is running in low graphics mode
your screen, graphics card, and input device settings
could not be detected correctly.  You will need
to configure these yourself.
I click on reconfigure graphics
and then click on create new configuration for this hardware 
and X goes black and the led switches to a flashing yellow light instead of 
steady green.
My guess is Ubuntu is using the vesa driver and not the i128 driver during boot 
and X won't/can't switch to the i128 driver, but I don't know.
Is there a way I can boot to a text console instead of a graphical console?  
Then I can copy my xorg.conf to /etc/X11 and run startx.  

I have the 4 Xorg logs from booting from the CD if you want them. A quick look 
at Xorg.0.log and Xorg.99.log both show 
Fatal server error:
AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for driver 0

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xorg i128_drv.so: undefined symbol xf86usleep
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306970
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