Dear list, 

I am using debian/testing with openvas 8 (installed from the debian repo). 
However, I do not want to start openvas-scanner and openvas-manager at boot, 
but it seems, "systemctl disable openvas-scanner.service" is not working, see:

systemctl disable openvas-scanner
Synchronizing state of openvas-scanner.service with SysV service script with /
lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install disable openvas-scanner
update-rc.d: error: openvas-scanner Default-Start contains no runlevels, 
aborting.

I believe, I read something about hardcoded start at boot, but I could not find 
where I read it.

Is there an option to disable openvas-scanner, openvas-manager and gsad at 
boot?

On my EEEPC it does a consume a "little" too much processing power (until 
openvassd is completely started).  :)

Thanks for any hints, Maybe you might want to add such an option into openvas 
9 or later.

Best regards

Hans-J. Ullrich


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