Suppose I want to boot with a particular init script disabled. In Debian, I could use update-rc.d to remove the rc.d links, then later use update-rc.d again to bring them back. If I did that, I'd have to note the priority and the run-levels that were originally used (Does "rcconf" remember them?).
I could edit the init script to exit right away, but that would be a hack. Is there a third way? -- Anthony Carrico
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