1 May
2004
1 May
'04
15:46
Jim Sabatke wrote:
Is xinitd a replacement for initd? I looked for doc's and man pages, but couldn't find any.
Yes if you really mean xinetd and inetd. That would also explain why you couln't find the documentation. I guess the alternative would be init.d, which also has a man page. AFAIK, xinet.d is now the default in SuSE though I found it easier to use inet.d for clustering on a tightly coupled private network. -- JDL