Actually, this has nothing to do with the version of the kernel you are
running--it has to do with the version of the distro you are running.

Inetd was replaced by xinetd in Mandrake 7.2, relevant files include
/etc/xinetd.conf, and the directory /etc/xinetd.d/ .

Michael Viron
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Michael Viron
Core Systems Administration Team
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At 03:15 PM 5/14/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>On Tuesday 14 May 2002 03:07 pm, Schwenk, Jeanie wrote:
>> Why is there no /etc/inetd.conf file?  Is it kept somewhere else or do I
>> have to make one from scratch?
>
>Its xinetd in the 2.4.x kernels
>
>/etc/xinetd.conf
>
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