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Re: Why is proftpd always started when one update it?



Or, which I usually prefer, leave the S and K files in their place (so that 
you know where they must be in case you need them), but chmod -x them.

Regards

	Pope

On Lunes, 30 de Junio de 2003 19:05, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Preben Randhol (randhol@pvv.org):
> > I had to do a update-rc.d -f proftpd remove again.
> >
> > If somebody could explain why it is like this it would be nice.
>
> From man update-rc.d:
>
>        If  any  files  /etc/rcrunlevel.d/[SK]??name already exist
>        then update-rc.d does nothing.  This is so that the system
>        administrator  can rearrange the links, provided that they
>        leave at least one link remaining,  without  having  their
>        configuration overwritten.
>
> You should leave at least one K link in place so that when the installer
> runs update-rc.d, it does nothing.
>
> Cheers,
>
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