preventing debian services from auto-starting

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Hi all.

I'll try to make this my last question, promise (grin). Some of the
services I'm setting up on the debian system are meant to be there as
backup, so that I can have everything in place to start them when
needed, but they will not generally be run. My question is, will it be
enough for me to move /etc/init.d/apache-ssl out of the way to
somewhere, in order to prevent apache-ssl from starting at boot, or do I also
need to run update-rc.d to remove the links? If I should use
update-rc.d to remove the links, then how do I know the exact
update-rc.d command-line that a package used to setup the links when
it installed itself? Hope this makes sense. Again, thanks in advance.

Greg


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