[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#709780: Bug#709780: Bug#709780: Bug#709780: Provide a way to not start a daemon on boot

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Aug 9 18:32:44 BST 2013


Am 09.08.2013 19:28, schrieb Michael Biebl:
> 
> Hm, with systemctl disable rsyslog.service, systemctl will no longer act
> on the native service file, but only removes the SysV symlinks.
> So I don't think it works as expected, yet.
> 
> I also noticed, that you are using update-rc.d defaults|remove here, not
> update-rc.d enable|disable.
> That means, for a service, which has been "disabled", the SysV init
> script will be re-enabled after the next package upgrade.
> 

We should probably add test cases for these different use cases, i.e.
- SysV-only services
- systemd-only services
- services with both SysV and native service files

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