Nick Gilliam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know this is probably something really simple but after
>installing xinetd in place of inetd, the super server (xinetd)
>no longer loads at boot.
[...]
I ran into this bug too. It's a known problem. See
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/12/12021.html
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I know this is probably something really simple but after
installing xinetd in place of inetd, the super server (xinetd)
no longer loads at boot.
As root I can run it from the command line.
I looked in the rc2.d thru rc5.d directories and symbolics links
point to xinetd.
Any suggestions.
Tnx,
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