Hi
Does anybody know the native command in systemd enabled distro to enable a
xinetd service?
In other words, what is the native command on systemd enabled distro to do:
chkconfig tftpd on
(result is that it sets disabled = no in /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file) and reloads
xinetd service).
I'm working on setup_pxe migration (lots of work BTW), and I hit this
problem.....
chkconfig is a compatibility command and will be dropped in the future.
Or maybe xinetd is obsoleted by systemd and thus, it's here for not yet
migrated services as a compatibility service? (thus that would mean that
searching for a native command is a non-sense?)
Thanks for any input.
Regards,
Olivier.
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