It's a matter of coherence among other services. Some services might be
harmless, but some can pose a security risk. We need to treat them all the
same, thus as risk.
Anyway. Persistence is just matter of explicitly enabling it.
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Michael Markstaller wrote:
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also documented here.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/initscripts#enable.and.disable
On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 18:43:03 +0100
Peter Wagner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> services are only started when an app is installed in some linux
> distributions like unbuntu and this is a really weired behavior - imho.
Hi,
services are only started when an app is installed in some linux distributions
like unbuntu and this is a really weired behavior - imho.
You can see all available options like this
/etc/init.d/boot
Syntax: /etc/init.d/boot [command]
Available commands:
start Start the service
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Hi,
first of all: I know this is "intentionally unwanted" currently;
still I'd like to start discussing it again:
If I i.e. install the snmpd-Package (just one example) I'd think it
should be up&running, no need to manually enable it again so it reall