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Old 05-24-2005
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Requiste for starting service xinetd

hi...

i am trying to find out the services which should be started before the service xinetd can be started.

I have read thru the /etc/rc.d/init.d script and i think xinetd depends on service network as it checks whether the variable NETWORKING is set or not


[ "${NETWORKING}" == "yes" ] || exit 0



Does it depend on any other service to start...???Is there any method to know this ?




plz do reply

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haynes
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