On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 08:38:47AM +1100, Drew Parsons wrote:
> OK. You want to be able to invoke the daemon when you want it, and you
> also never want it invoked automatically at boot.
Why not disable it in rc.X (or equivelent, if you're not using
SysV-style). If you're not familiar with the way the symlinks there
work, there are several utilities and documents to help. From some quick
use of apt-cache search:
gnome-system-tools - Cross-platform configuration utilities for GNOME
ksysv - KDE SysV-style init configuration editor
rcconf - Debian Runlevel configuration tool
sysvconfig - A text menu based utility for configuring init script links
sysv-rc-conf - SysV init runlevel configuration tool for the terminal
newbiedoc - Documentation by and for newbies
[note: I'm not the maintainer, just another interested user.]
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