Drew> I tested this, it works. Your last remaining /etc/rc0.d/K20xprint is
Drew> preserved when xprt-common is upgraded or removed.
OK, passes the remove/install test then.  Messy that one has to
arbitrarily choose one symlink to keep the whole thing from being wiped out...
Drew> The only catch is that Xprt will be started on upgrade, because the
Drew> upgrade script invokes /etc/init.d/xprint directly.  You'd need to stop
Drew> it manually. But it won't be started at boot any longer.
Well, still waiting for a debian-wide solution to cure that too.

Mainly feel bad that one could use dpkg-reconfigure and never be aware
that one had earlier used update-rc.d to specialize the links.

Seems without a one-portal solution, the administrator could spend
hours looking for what is out of wack, never guessing that a previous
administrator had used update-rc.d.

So now we have to check in several places for where customizations
were made,
$ dlocate -conf
$ ls /etc/rc?.d/...


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