Another quasi ugly system call could be something like
use strict;
my($ps_cmd,$found);
$ps_cmd = '/bin/ps -auwx';
open(IN,"$ps_cmd|") || die "Couldnt exec $ps_cmd\nReason: $!\n";
while ( <IN> ) {
($found++ && last) if ($_ =~ /inetd/);
}
print STDERR "Danger Will Robinson\n" if (!$found);
Also below there was a post about collecting the ps output into an array, and then grep()'ing inetd from the output, which works nicely too...
P.S. Code tested clean on FreeBSD
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