The modern version of inetd is xinetd (can we still refer to that as
"modern" since it's been around for 10 years now?). Try editing
xinetd.conf... or adding an entry via the directory xinetd.d/..

I've done a lot of TFTP and some PXE using Mandrake and RedHat. It's all
fairly easy stuff with great documentation. Sounds like you are using an
older doc. When you are done, you might want to send the maintainer of
that doc an updated addendum.

Good Luck - Jon Carnes

On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 09:00, unctux wrote:
> I am currently hammering away at trying to set up a PXE server using SUSE
> 9.3. And everywhere i go i keep getting info on editing the /etc/inetd.conf,
> but that file is not on my system anywhere. If anyone is familiar with this
> let me know cause i am lost. I have everything set but can't find this file
> to edit that most faq's are telling me to edit.
> 
> MICHAEL MASSEY
> IBM/LENOVO
> BIOS TEST TEAM

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