The default setup of a FAI install server should recommend the inet
daemon, not because of tftp, but because the install clients will set
their clock at the very beginning of the installation. This can be
done using ntp or the time service of the inetd. I recommend the
useage of time instead of ntp, because it simple to set up and there's
no need for a very exact clock during the installation.

So, IMO "openbsd-inet|inet-superserver" should remain recommended.

-- 
regards Thomas



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