Generally, I just disable the inetd script from the /etc/init.d
directory.
You never know if you're going to need it. Removing the package
is definitely not the same as disabling it.
Michal is right: disable <> wipe it out :)
-Anne
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 04:31:19PM +0200, Michal Melewski wrote:
> > Yikes! I guess, you didn't remove inetd that way, right? But how then?
> I think that you should just turn it off.... :)
> 'Don't' use isn't equal to 'wipe it out'
>
> > Namarie!
> > Juku
>
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