Le 06.03.2014 19:17, Andrei POPESCU a écrit :
On Jo, 06 mar 14, 10:54:04, berenger.morel@neutralite.org wrote:[...] I think that it's easy enough to disable/enable a particular daemon, since we only need to change a file name and run #update-rc.d <script> defaults.Sorry, but this doesn't parse, 'defaults' should configure the serviceto start/not start according to the LSB headers. As far as I know at the moment the only recommended and reliable to enable/disable daemons is update-rc.d <service-name> enable|disableI'd rather see this in service(8), and it seems others thought the same(see #545325). Kind regards, Andrei
I never really dug into this. It's only that this line is the one given /etc/rcX.d/README :
$ cat /etc/rc2.d/README The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters this runlevel. The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in /etc/init.d/ . To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again. For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.