The saned(8) man page should be used to describe the behavior of saned
itself. The information about configuring inetd, xinetd, or systemd to
launch saned - while it is helpful - belongs in a separate location.
Keep in mind that distribution packages usually configure the service
automatically, and they may ship with their own specific instructions.
(For example, update-inetd can be used in Debian and its derivatives.)
This change moves this information from the man page into a new file,
making it more concise as well. Working examples are moved to separate
files that can be copied directly from the source tree to the system.