On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, you wrote:
[snip]
>
> > now make sure inetd is running
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d/inetd status
>
> Ug, it was not. Now, how do I tweak whatever to make sure it does
> after the next reboot ?
>
> Starting inetd did the trick - many thanks, I spent two days on this
> one :-(
>
Well, one way is to go to the console as ROOT, and type
"setup" and select "system services." Then make sure that
there is an "*" beside inet. That *should* take care of it.
John
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