On Sat, Apr 09, 2011 at 11:05:33AM -1000, Joel Roth wrote: > On Sat, Apr 09, 2011 at 11:04:52AM -0400, Dan wrote: > > Hi, > > I would like to know which is the standard way to disable services. I > > thought that the standard way is just to delete the link of the > > service from rc*.d > > > > For example to disable bluetooth I would just delete the link > > /etc/rc3.d/S20bluetooth that points to ../init.d/bluetooth > > Some may disagree (and I've made this point before) > a standard way to prevent a script from > executing in Unixlike system is to set the > permissions. > > chmod a-x /etc/init.d/bluetooth > >
Good enough if it works without issue. But I am a little curious about your definition of "a standard." -- Regards, Freeman "Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO (or Linux) is the answer." --Somebody -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110409214132.GA8214@Deneb.office