On 23/06/06, imacat <[email protected]> wrote:
1. Sys-V init scripts are for the boot process to start and stop.
2. Whoever run init scripts is acting as the boot process.
3. You told the boot process to skip it.
=> It is skipped.
That's precisely what's hateful: a superfluous configuration file that
claims to know better than the initscript configuration per runlevel,
and that gets in the way of getting the job done. A properly
integrated apache should be startable and stoppable by calling the
initscript with start/stop/restart (like every other service) without
having to edit yet another obscure setting. (That said, I never used
the Debian-bundled apache. So I don't feel the hate directly, only by
proxy.)