On 27/02/12 13:09, Ante Karamatić wrote:
> On 27.02.2012 12:27, Florian Haas wrote:
> 
>> Alas, to the best of my knowledge the only way to change a specific
>> job's respawn policy is by modifying its job definition. Likewise,
>> that's the only way to enable or disable starting on system boot. So
>> there is a way to overrule the package maintainer's default -- hacking
>> the job definition.
> 
> I've explained '(no)respawn' in the other mail. Manual starting/stopping
> is done by:
> 
> echo 'manual' >> /etc/init/${service}.override
> 
> That's all you need to forbid automatic starting or stopping the service.

Does this work in Ubuntu 10.04? As far as I remember the discussion on
this problem in Launchpad, the consensus was something like "too late
for Lucid".

Andreas

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