Hi,
well, why using chkconfig if integrating the mechanism into initctl would
be the cleaner way? chkconfig doesn' t really work clean everytime and
using the necessary headers for it in upstarts service files brings us one
step back to the sysvinit behaviour.
For me i think, using a clean new way all integrated sounds the best.
What do the others mean?
>
> just add "chkconfig" functionality to upstart, no matter what underlying
> mechanism.
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