On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Oliver Grawert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> On Fr, 2008-09-26 at 14:41 -0400, Patrick Rady wrote:
>> If you installed VMWare Server after installing LTSP, VMWare will remove 
>> xinetd and replace it with something else, I recall...
>>
>> I have had this botch up things on Ubuntu 8.04.1 before.  You just just need 
>> to reinstall xinetd. VMWare doesn't seem all that dependent on it and keeps 
>> functioning after xinetd is put back.
> wrong way round, vmware pulls in xinetd (which we dont use in ubuntu,
> due to its wonky license) ... you need to remove xinetd and install
> openbsd-inetd again.

I find this conversation interesting. I never had vmware or xinetd
installed on my ltsp network and I honestly don't know why I had to
set tftpd-hpa to run as daemon to get things working. I just looked in
my inetd.conf file and it looks like tftpd should be starting from
there, so I disabled the daemon in the tftpd-hpa config file and we'll
see what happens.

db

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