Hello List! On a file server I installed several debian(-based) distributions into an exported directory using debootstrap. These are used as root filesystems for diskless clients. To install new packages/updates I chroot into the directories of the corresponding distributions and run aptitude. The problem is, that every time I install the update of a service (e.g. cups) or a new one, the service is started in the chrooted environment, but I don't want to run any service in there.
Is there a way to prevent dpkg from (re-)starting these services? Deleting them from the /etc/rc* directories is not an option, as they are needed by the clients. Thanks in advance! Olaf Leidinger
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