Canonical method to locally disable an init script?

Lorenzo plorenzo at disroot.org
Mon Nov 23 20:58:32 GMT 2020


On 11/23/20 9:15 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) (empty) of script `rng-tools-debian' overrides LSB defaults (2 3 4 5).
> insserv: warning: current stop runlevel(s) (0 1 2 3 4 5 6) of script `rng-tools-debian' overrides LSB defaults (0 1 6).
> insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) (empty) of script `rng-tools-debian' overrides LSB defaults (2 3 4 5).
> insserv: warning: current stop runlevel(s) (0 1 2 3 4 5 6) of script `rng-tools-debian' overrides LSB defaults (0 1 6).
> Processing triggers for man-db (2.9.3-2) ...
> [master b6c8e1f] committing changes in /etc made by "apt-get dist-upgrade"
>  Author: mirabilos <t.glaser at tarent.de>
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
>
> Okay, so we’ve got a *working* way. Next questions here are:
> • is this the “officially supported” way?
I think so
>   ⇒ if so, why does it warn so loudly?
The warning is there since a while, it just tell you that your setup is
different
from the default chosen by the maintainer. There are possibly other cases
where such warning makes more sense, I dont' know for sure..
if it really bothers you then open a wishlist bug against insserv.

Lorenzo




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