rcconf for Debian ---------------------- rcconf is a front-end to the update-rc.d command, which configures the System-V style init script links. Please refer to the manapge of update-rc.d for more information on these links and what they do. -- Atsushi KAMOSHIDA , Sat, 1 Jan 2000 01:50:16 +0900 NOTE: Be aware that rcconf only deals with the symlinks in the rc?.d directories, and packages may have other ways of being disabled, like: - Some files in /etc/init.d may be marked as conffiles, and someone may have changed the init script so it does not start; - Some init scripts read a variable in /etc/default/ and use it to decide if it'll start or not (spamassassin/spamd and fetchmail, for example). That means even though rcconf says package X is running, it may be not (because although the symlink is present, the package was configured not to start). -- Atsushi KAMOSHIDA , Sat, 09 Nov 2004 15:17:01 +0200