On 10/23/18 4:27 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Hi,
Bruce Ferrell writes:
[...]
If I understand the original question "how to I get sysV init to not
start a process present in the init system", There is a command,
chkconfig:
Make that: "there *was* a command, chkconfig:"
It's no longer present in Debian stable (stretch) and later. You can
still find it in oldstable (jessie) though. See
https://packages.debian.org/search?arch=any&searchon=contents&keywords=chkconfig
# Searching in unstable (sid) lists the command for a small subset of
# architectures but a chkconfig package does not seem to exist ...
Hope this helps,
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Well that kind of stinks! Maybe it can be added to the Devuan repo in support
of sysV-ness?
Back in the mists, I somehow got the idea it was part of the posix specs to
have that utility.
I must be getting old...er
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