you should use the rcconf to disable the services apt-get install rcconf
在 2008-07-26六的 13:18 +0200,Harald Braumann写道: > Hi, > > quite often I just want to disable a service in /etc/init.d. But there > doesn't seem to be a standard way to do that. > > Many services have a file in /etc/defaults, where the service can be > disabled. In that case, however, the service also can't be started > manually. > > In http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=+462155 I was told > to use sysv-rc-conf. I didn't know that tool before. But it seems a > reasonable option. > > I usually end up removing the execute bit, as this is the simplest > solution and the service can still be started manually. > > Shouldn't there be some default way in Debian to disable services? > post-install scripts, which ask whether the service should be enabled > should adhere to it and it should be supported by tools and also > mentioned in the manual. > > sysv-rc-conf would be one option, in which case it would have to have > priority required. The other option being removing the executable bit. > I would be content with either, but I think it would be a good idea to > agree on a standard. > > Cheers, > harry > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]