On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2000, hagit wrote about "how to remove Innd system?":
> > Hello
> > How can I remove from my server the Innd system ?
> >
>
> The omnipotent remove command is 'rm' :)
>
> But if you're using one of the common Linux distributions (you didn't say),
> there's probably a more orderly method for removing packages installed with
> the distribution. For example, in Redhat,
>
> rpm -e inn
>
> Uninstalls the 'inn' package (which includes innd - see 'rpm -qi inn' for
> information on what this package is, or 'rpm -ql inn' for a list of files
> it contains).
And to avoid guessing package names:
rpm -qf /usr/sbin/innd [is this the file name?]. You can use -qfi , -qfl,
whatever, or even:
rpm -e `rpm -qf /usr/sbin/innd`
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Tzafrir Cohen
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