>My preferred way is ntsysv. Others swear by chkconfig, manual editting
>or some other program. I just like having it all in a nice commandline
>program that avoids a lot of manual edits if possible.

chkconfig can change xinetd config file settings?  Not that I found in the
man page.  Neither does ntsysv or tksysv.

You might have misunderstood what I am looking for.  While the above programs
can configure when xinetd is started and stopped, I'm talking about the
services that xinetd controls.

If you run "chkconfig --list" you'll see xinetd listed last AND the services
is controls listed after that.  Those are the ones I want to modify.

MB
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