[TriLUG] /etc/inetd.conf file

unctux unctux at nc.rr.com
Mon Aug 8 09:22:45 EDT 2005


>On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 09:18:04 -0400 jonc <jonc at nc.rr.com> wrote.
>The modern version of inetd is xinetd (can we still refer to that as
>"modern" since it's been around for 10 years now?). Try editing
>xinetd.conf... or adding an entry via the directory xinetd.d/..
>
>I've done a lot of TFTP and some PXE using Mandrake and RedHat. It's all
>fairly easy stuff with great documentation. Sounds like you are using an
>older doc. When you are done, you might want to send the maintainer of
>that doc an updated addendum.
>
>Good Luck - Jon Carnes

Thanks man i sent some info to the sites that still had that info so
hopefully they will update it, so as to bring the lost sheep home. lol
>
>On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 09:00, unctux wrote:
>> I am currently hammering away at trying to set up a PXE server using SUSE
>> 9.3. And everywhere i go i keep getting info on editing the
/etc/inetd.conf,
>> but that file is not on my system anywhere. If anyone is familiar with
this
>> let me know cause i am lost. I have everything set but can't find this
file
>> to edit that most faq's are telling me to edit.
>> 
>> MICHAEL MASSEY
>> IBM/LENOVO
>> BIOS TEST TEAM
>
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MICHAEL MASSEY
BIOS TEST DEPT
IBM/LENOVO

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