Jörgen,
as a first quick "hack" try to move the /etc/rc2.d/S20inetd entry to a
backup place. For example:
cd /etc/rc2.d
mkdir backup
mv S20inetd backup
This should do no harm unless someone wants to connect to your laptop from
outside. I thought about what could cause the inetd to hang at startup, all
I
could think of is that either your config files ( /etc/hosts ,
/etc/inetd.conf) are faulty (very unprobable ) or that your networking
hardware is not
configured right.
What networking device do you use?
matthias
> Hi all,
>
> I've tried installing debian from a cd. After gone through the
> installing process pc hangs when I reboot it. It says something like
> "Loading superinternet : inetd"
>
> I'm kind of a newbie on this so I would be greatful for any help.
>
> regards
> /Jörgen
>
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