Hello
Excerpt from Roger Leigh: -- <snip> -- > update-rc.d foo disable|enable > > is one method. -- <snip> -- i did played further around with this. First have a look at this: # find /etc/rc[S0-6].d/ -iname '*mountkernfs.sh*' /etc/rcS.d/S01mountkernfs.sh # update-rc.d mountkernfs.sh disable update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) (empty) of script `mountkernfs.sh' overrides LSB defaults (S). insserv: warning: current stop runlevel(s) (S) of script `mountkernfs.sh' overrides LSB defaults (empty). # find /etc/rc[S0-6].d/ -iname '*mountkernfs.sh*' /etc/rcS.d/K01mountkernfs.sh As you can see update-rc.d complains, but only that the initscript defaults are getting overwritten. Now look at this: # find /etc/rc[S0-6].d/ -iname '*mountkernfs.sh*' /etc/rcS.d/S01mountkernfs.sh # rc-update del mountkernfs.sh insserv: Service mountkernfs has to be enabled to start service udev insserv: Service mountkernfs has to be enabled to start service keyboard-setup insserv: Service mountkernfs has to be enabled to start service mountdevsubfs insserv: Service mountkernfs has to be enabled to start service networking insserv: Service mountkernfs has to be enabled to start service procps insserv: exiting now! # find /etc/rc[S0-6].d/ -iname '*mountkernfs.sh*' /etc/rc1.d/K01mountkernfs.sh insserv clearly complains instead that other services are affected by this change. Generally to a admin insserv seems to be nicer API over update-rc.d to me. Apart from that, by this i found a major bug in rc-update(). Will fix that. -- Regards, Thilo 4096R/0xC70B1A8F 721B 1BA0 095C 1ABA 3FC6 7C18 89A4 A2A0 C70B 1A8F -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/kktvgi$6oc$1...@ger.gmane.org