I have tried that several times with rebooting afterward. 
LPD is set as automatically starting but not running, of course.
There is something that  prevents lpd from starting even after the correct 
command is given.
Any idea what is missing for lpd to run?

Thank you,



>===== Original Message From "John P. Verel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>As root, start linuxconf; click on control tab; in control panel select
>control service activity and see if you can fix it there.
>
>John
>
>On 02/09/01, 01:03:40PM -0600, Francisco Estrada-Belli wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am having trouble restarting LPD on my RH 7.0 system. I tryed
>> restarting and setting as automatically restarting at boot time with
>> linuxconf. Also tried with  /etc/rc.d/init.d/lpd restart, but nothing
>> seems to happen.
>> This is the error I get when trying to print or check the queue.
>>
>> lpq -Plp0
>> Printer 'lp0@localhost' - cannot open connection - Connection refused
>> Make sure LPD server is running on the server
>>
>> I checked with ps -aux to see if lpd is running, and it is not.
>> It used to work before I configured NFS, then something got broken
>> there, but I do not know what.
>>
>> Your help is very appreciated,
>>
>> Francisco Estrada Belli
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>Norwalk, CT
>
>
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