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HowTo check in inet.d or xinet.d is installed?

Hi how can I check to see that init.d or xinit.d is installed on a system?

*edit*
Also is there a way to have it be platform independant?
rpm -qa works on some, but not all




Any help is appreciated

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installboot - install bootblocks in a disk partition SYNOPSIS
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