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Re: inetd not being run at startup



On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 at 05:32 GMT, David Lloyd penned:
> 
> Monique,
> 
>> > Aha, sure enough, only rc0.d and rc6.d have a file K20inetd I
>> > assume I can fix this by typing update-rc.d inetd defaults Someone
>> > please let me know if it would be a mistake to do so.  Also, I
>> > noticed that there were several other files missing besides inetd,
>> > such as: cron, kerneld, ppp, hwclock.sh, etc-setserial, hotplug,
>> > urandom, networking, umountfs, and halt.  Should I also try to type
>> > 'update-rc.d NAME defaults' for them?
> 
> update-rc.d can be slightly arcane to use until you get the hang of
> its syntax. Even now I stuff it up ;-)
> 
> However, one thing that I always remember is:
> 
>  update-rc.d -f servicename remove
> 
> ...this removes said service from all the runlevels. I remember this
> because I'm always getting things in the wrong place [the best one is
> to put portmap AFTER nfs-kernel-server, or network after
> nfs-kernel-server.  lol].
> 
>  update-rc.d inetd defaults
> 
> ...should work for you.
> 
> 
> DSL
> 

Informative ... but I wasn't the person asking the question =P

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