> Now, as for the best way to disable linuxconfig, many on the list wil
> tell you to run "rpm -e linuxconf".  That is the way I preferre to do
> it, but you can do it the way you have discribed as well.  One thing to
> be aware of, unless you go into linuxconf and disable web access, it
> will put an entry back into /etc/inet.d the next time you run it.

Linuxconf has never done this. Never. The rpm installation installs the
services in inetd.conf if missing, but Linuxconf has never done such a
thing.

There is simply no code in linuxconf to insert itself in inetd.conf. Never
was.

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Jacques Gelinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
nt2linux: NT to Linux migration kit
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/



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