In trying to set up a custom network service under Angstrom, I ran into the 
fact that xinetd doesn't automatically start at boot time.  Some digging 
showed that /etc/systemd/system/xinetd.service is just a link to /dev/null.

That's referred to on this page, apparently in relation to the eMMC: 
http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/BBB_software_update_process

Unfortunately, all the page says is, "I'll explain this part at some point:"

I assume there's some kind of conflict that's difficult to resolve by other 
means, but is it possible to enable xinetd at boot through the systemd 
interface?  If not, what fallback mechanism does Angstrom offer for 
starting things at boot time?

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