On 03/31/2011 11:52 AM, Mark Foster wrote:
On 03/31/2011 10:36 AM, Chuck Short wrote:
Puppet installs over apt-get and takes editing a quick
/etc/default/puppet file to say YES to enable it (rather than risk
conflicts)
BTW this behavior is annoying, it should just rely on the normal methods
i.e. update-rc.d puppet defaults

That may be the normal method, but it's not the Ubuntu (debian?) way, which is to automatically do that on install, and start the application up. Personally I find that an annoying default, if for example, have to install an FTP server on a machine I don't want it starting up until I've had a chance to configure it first.

Paul

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