<quote who="Simon Wong">

> I did that and discovered that it was stopping at the point where it was
> trying to execute /etc/init.d/irda which I had moved to irda.disabled so
> it couldn't find it.

To stop the irda service you can either:

  update-rc.d -f irda remove

or install rcconf and do it like ntsysv in Red Hat. :) Read the manpages for
the other commands, and sometime, type: update-<tab><tab> as root. Some nice
stuff to play with. :)

- Jeff

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