[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Adding more confusion to this subject is the fact that Red Hat has > recently adopted the use of xinetd, which puts config files in a
Linux-Mandrake since 7.2 as well > We *could* still ignore this from an LSB perspective, since the script > can convert the configuration file and then drop it into /etc/xinetd.d > directory. (On the other hand, if we get a consensus that xinetd is the > way people want to move, then we can simplify things a little.) It has my vote.... -- MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org --Chmouel
