Scott James Remnant [2008-06-05 15:10 +0100]:
Doesn't defaults use the LSB script headers? So if you change the LSB
script headers, you can revert the update-rc.d call to defaults ?
Ah, a second look uncovered it. LSB header parsing is enabled by
creating a flag file /etc/update-rc.d-lsbparse
Hi Scott,
Scott James Remnant [2008-06-05 15:10 +0100]:
Doesn't defaults use the LSB script headers? So if you change the LSB
script headers, you can revert the update-rc.d call to defaults ?
Indeed it would be nice if it did, but I just tested it in Debian
unstable, and even with
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 09:49 +0200, Martin Pitt wrote:
We do not want to carry this delta forever, so I would like to ask all
of you to drop the usage of multiuser and call update-rc.d with
manual arguments from now on. Some examples:
Old: multiuser
New: start 20 2 3 4 5 . stop 20 1 .