On Monday 22 December 2003 08:12, Dean Pullen wrote: [...]
>Gene, > >Well there was no link in any of the rcX.d directories. I tried > adding one to rc3.d but xinetd still does not print anything on > startup. > >Dean Ok, now my problem is in not knowing which runlevel is the full run but without x runlevel on SuSE. For my system, this is in /etc/inittab, and the default is set like this from a line in it. In my case, the link used then is the one in /etc/rc3.d, but yours may not be a 3 for SuSE. id:3:initdefault: So make the link in whatever rc(number) is in that line above on your system. Better Q though, is whyintuncket didn't the installer do that. If you have a utility called checkinstall, it might make this housekeeping easier once you get the hang of it. Oh, when modifying this, one should, rather than a full reboot, just switch runlevels to something else and back again to restart all the stuff. But check the systems descriptions of runlevels first. 6 is shutdown here for instance :-) You should also be able to do a "service xinetd restart" and see that both on screen, and the results in the log. If it doesn't say the shutdown succeeded on screen, then it wasn't running at all. -- Cheers, Gene AMD [EMAIL PROTECTED] 320M [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512M 99.22% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly Yahoo.com attornies please note, additions to this message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2003 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.
