Hi, the easiest way is using rcconf: as root: $ aptitude install rcconf $ rcconf It's an interactive alternative to update-rc.d (a frontend actually) This is a ncurses interface. A GTK alternative is Boot Up Manager: $ aptitude install bum $ bum Ramon Luis Matos wrote:
i have a laptop like many other people.i use it, some times, to development, but some development is C, other is php, other have to have mysql, other postgresql.The question is, how do i make some daemons not to start at boot?there is no /etc/default options, but should we advice the mantainers to add them?Os Meus Melhores Cumprimentos Best Regards Luis Matos