If "rpm -qa | grep inetd" doesn't show up anything, then it probably didn't
get installed.  It's located on CD1 in suse/s390/inetd-2.0-23.s390.rpm


Mark Post

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I installed SuSE Linux Enterprise Server for IBM S/390 in a linux partiton
on a z900.  inetd is no where to be found after the install.   In the olden
days of install before Enterprise Server, yast gave an option to select yes
or no to start inetd.  I never saw that option when running yast this time.
Did I miss it or is there another way to start it.

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