On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 10:52:13PM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote: > > even init.d has a documented (and what's > > more, actually *working*) implementation of not starting daemons at > > boot. It's called 'remove the ******* symlink'. > If you remove them, they'll be recreated by the next upgrade; the right > way to disable an init script is to change the Snn links to K$((100 - nn)), > or in recent sysv-rc, "update-rc.d foo disable". Yet update-rc.d(8) contains the following examples: Example of disabling a service: update-rc.d -f foobar remove update-rc.d foobar stop 20 2 3 4 5 . Example of a command for disabling a system initialization-and-shutdown script: update-rc.d -f foobar remove update-rc.d foobar stop 45 S .
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