Hanser, Kevin writes:
> 
> Well, I looked at the archives, I looked at the FAQ, but it's still doing
> it...
> I mispoke before apparently... I'm still getting the /root/.cvsignore error.
> 
> I have the -f in inetd.conf
> 
> So, according to the FAQ, this means the HOME variable is being set, right?
> So what's the easiest way to fix that?  The FAQ is pretty vague, and my
> first attempt at creating a shell script didn't work too well... so
> specifics would be nice :)

You did remember to restart inetd after changing the configuration file,
right?  If so, go search the archives a bit more -- there have been step
by step instructions given for dealing with $HOME for both inetd and
xinetd.  Try searching for "env".

-Larry Jones

I keep forgetting that rules are only for little nice people. -- Calvin

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