I think that udev is indeed starting the lirc daemon (and loading the
lirc kernel module). Attached to this post is my udev logfile (I assume
it's from the last time I booted my machine). If you search for lirc
you'll get a few hits, including for lirc, lirc_dev and lirc_mceusb2.

Question is: is this (lirc started by udev) functionality that is useful to 
keep?
And if so, what can be done to make it play nicely with the script in 
/etc/init.d/?

** Attachment added: "udev logfile"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24843668/udev

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[Intrepid AMD64] lirc daemon fails to load at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334144
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