Andreas Metzler wrote: > |----invoke-rc.d(8)-------------------- > | invoke-rc.d itself will only pay attention to the current > | runlevel, and block any tries to start an init script in a > | runlevel it is not configured to be started at. > > This is unclear, "not configured to be started at" has to be > read as "has been configured to be stopped". > > That is: unless the script has a stop link in the current runlevel it > will be started. Why should invoke-rc.d do it that way as opposed to just looking to see if the script has a start link for this runlevel and starting it if so? -- see shy jo
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