>From what /usr/share/doc/upstart/README.Debian.gz explains, we can
easily provide as many features as before by working with scripts from
/etc/init.d, isn't it? Upstart jobs in /etc/init are essential parts of
the system, and there's little interest in disabling them.

So I'd say that at least for Karmic, we can limit the work required.
What we need is mostly a shift from running the scripts by themselves to
using 'start'/'stop' to do so. I can do that quickly since our code fits
well in that design. I've also a pair of little fixes that can make
disabling services more correct, renaming links to "KNNservice" instead
of plainly removing the files. What's your feeling about that?

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