(I see they are discussing things like this in
Re: not starting packages at boot
in debian-devel, maybe a better solution will come of this.)
>> "Not starting xprint: disabled in /etc/default/xprint" is nice, but
>> now we have to edit /etc/default/xprint to even just start it just once.

Drew> It's not clear what you need.  You wanted the ability to have Xprt
Drew> invoked only when you want it to, not automatically, which is
Drew> what /etc/default/xprint provides.  Why is editing /etc/default/xprint a
Drew> problem in order to achieve this?
I want to be able to start it without having to edit a file (might
even be on a readonly partition that day), then also needing to
remember to edit it again to not have it start at next boot.


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