On Sun, 26 Nov 2017, davidson wrote:
The thread is from early October,
And what thread is that, you dare ask?
The one that starts here:
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/d18341080a01fdd31496da2cfe724...@riseup.net
And my previous message was in reply to this node:
https://lists.debia
On Tue, 3 Oct 2017, cabezachu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I guess that the script prevents from enabling currently disabled services.
One more thing, what should I do if I also want that after installing a new
service with "apt install service" it doesn't get enabled automatically in the
installa
Dear debian friends.
The script that Reco wrote works very well. Thank you man.
P.S.: I am aware that I wrote bad the title of this thread. I mean to prevent
apt/dpkg from automatically STARTING services, not from enabling. Actually it
doesn't enable the disabled services, but it starts them.
> This is not supposed to happen in the first place. Could you give an
> example?
>
> Cheers,
>
>Sven
An example:
1. Disable the service NetworkManager: "systemctl disable NetworkManager".
2. Upgrade the package NetworkManager via "apt upgrade".
The service NetworkManager will be enable
Thank you very much sir. I appreciate that information.
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Oct 03, 2017 at 01:53:45PM +0200, cabezachu...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello!
> > I guess that the script prevents from enabling currently disabled
> > services.
>
> Why guess if it's all there? And no, that's not the script
Hello!
I guess that the script prevents from enabling currently disabled services.
One more thing, what should I do if I also want that after installing a new
service with "apt install service" it doesn't get enabled automatically in the
installation process?
Thank you very much Reco.
Regards.
Hi.
On Tue, Oct 03, 2017 at 01:53:45PM +0200, cabezachu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello!
> I guess that the script prevents from enabling currently disabled services.
Why guess if it's all there? And no, that's not the script intention.
What it does is implements the policy "Prevent apt/dpk
On 03/10/17 08:55, Victor wrote:
Dear Debian friends,
I use Debian Sid as my home distribution, and I have an annoying
problem. If I disable some services with "systemctl disable service", it
happens that whenever an upgrade of any service's package appears,
apt/dpkg will automatically enable the
On 2017-10-02 19:55 +, Victor wrote:
> I use Debian Sid as my home distribution, and I have an annoying
> problem. If I disable some services with "systemctl disable service", it
> happens that whenever an upgrade of any service's package appears,
> apt/dpkg will automatically enable the servi
Hi.
On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 07:55:11PM +, Victor wrote:
> Dear Debian friends,
>
> I use Debian Sid as my home distribution, and I have an annoying
> problem. If I disable some services with "systemctl disable service", it
> happens that whenever an upgrade of any service's package ap
Dear Debian friends,
I use Debian Sid as my home distribution, and I have an annoying
problem. If I disable some services with "systemctl disable service", it
happens that whenever an upgrade of any service's package appears,
apt/dpkg will automatically enable the service during the upgrade
proces
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