1 - collects network management functionality.
2 - to put this privileged code in a protected process and not have to have
the whole system server process privileged.
3 - totally different
4 - no

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Kevin <hanqigcxy2...@yahoo.cn> wrote:

> I notice that the froyo X86 add an daemon named netd.The code location
> is "/system/netd" . I have following question:
> 1. what's the role of netd?
> 2. why do they add this daemon?
> 3.what's the difference betwwen netd and inetd in linux?
> 4. Does this support 3G usb serial ?
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