On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:26:23AM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
> Do we actually have a standardised interface that can disable a service
> and then reenable it so that it is in exactly the same state as before
> it was disabled, without requiring black magic and/or prior knowledge
> of the correct runlevels?  update-rc.d certainly isn't it.

Hm. But what exactly is wrong with update-rc.d <service> enable | disable ?

It seems to do what you want (in the case there is no black magick in
/etc/default, of course, or simply when {ENABLE|RUN|WHATEVER}=yes by
default).

-- 
Stanislav


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