On Tuesday 13 February 2001 06:10 am, Andreas Müller wrote:
> My first question, can inetd and xinetd run at the same time?

No, these should not be run together.  Xinetd is a replacement for Inetd.  
Pick one or the other.

> Then again I have to start inetd manually to add:

Probably related to the above.

> Currently I have to do it manually and the settings indicate that it
> should work automatically.

Check /etc/rc.d/rcN.d/, where N is the run level number you are in (3 is 
most common for CLI and 5 for x/k/gdmj).  Check to make sure that there is 
a symlink that looks something like S10network -> ../init.d/network in 
that directory.  If that symlink is there, check 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ for the existence of ifcfg-lo.  That 
combination should ensure that the loopback device is being initialized on 
boot.  If you don't have the ifcfg-lo file, I can email you one that 
should work.

-- 
Matthew Micene                     A host is a host from coast to coast,
Systems Development Manager        and no one will talk to a host too close
Express Search Inc.                Unless the host that isn't close 
www.ExpressSearch.com              is busy, hung or dead




Reply via email to