To some degree you're right, it should be kept orthogonal when it does
not interfere with keeping the system clean.

Having two settings to enable apache is not acceptable...

We have the init system for a reason. That should be used.

We should make the init system user friendly by making a good GUI/CLI
tool for it, not by providing intentionally broken init scripts.

We can use RedHat chkconfig as an example, which is easier to use and
provides an administrator with more oversight than update-rc.d. update-
rc.d is arcane when compared to chkconfig.

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/etc/default/apache2: NO_START
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