Paul Webster wrote: 
> Is it using systemd to start it?
> As in “systemctl start”
> 
> If it is the you can leave it all set-up and then
> systemctl enable <servicename>
> To enable it to start on boot
> and 
> systemctl disable <servicename>
> To stop it starting on boot

Oh good grief - that's much simpler.  Thank you Paul for pointing this
noob to the correct way to do this!  Works a treat.

So now my applet will only need to run a few simple commands.  Disabling
it will leave it there ready to be re-enabled by the applet.


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