To answer myself to prevent someone else from doing that: no, it's
really not enough. When you issue at command it should be checked then
as well. Which means that best would be to have something usable at both
times (init process, issuing at commands). But is it still aok to script
it or is that better as modifying at+atd itself? Would those features
have any chances getting to upstream?

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Only start atd when needed?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12253
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