Jeff Jansen wrote:
Jonathan Chong wrote:
I've run "chkconfig --add xinetd" and "chkconfig xinetd" but they both
don't return anything.
It looks like xinetd isn't installed.
No, it doesn't. "chkconfig --add" won't do anything unless the service
hasn't been added yet. "chkconfig" by itself won't do anything, period.
If you want to enable a service, you use "chkconfig <service> on", and
if you want to look at its configuration you use "chkconfig --list
<service>".
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