On 2012-07-23 15:26:29 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> No, I just mean that configuration of some service should be
> in a limited number of places. But if you agree that it's fine
> for /etc/default to override config setup somewhere else, then
> there should not be any problem with ENABLE/DISABLE.

And something else that can be done via /etc/default is that one
can write comments (e.g. "Temporarily disabled because of bug..."),
something that cannot be done with "update-rc.d".

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