Packages install inserv.conf.d snippets:

=== debian-edu-config_1.701 ===
$named +pdns +pdns-recursor

=== dnsmasq_2.63-4 ===
$named dnsmasq

=== gdm3_3.4.1-3 ===
$x-display-manager gdm3

=== kdm_4:4.8.4-3 ===
$x-display-manager              kdm

=== maradns_1.4.12-3 ===
$named  +maradns

=== nodm_0.11-1.3 ===
$x-display-manager  nodm

=== pdnsd_1.2.8-par-2.3 ===
$named pdnsd

=== postfix_2.9.3-2.1 ===
$mail-transport-agent postfix

=== rpcbind_0.2.0-8 ===
$portmap        rpcbind

=== unbound_1.4.18-1 ===
$named unbound

=== wdm_1.28-13 ===
$x-display-manager              wdm

=== xdm_1:1.1.11-1 ===
$x-display-manager              xdm

=== xfs_1:1.0.8-7 ===
# X Font Server available
$x-font-server          xfs

=== xfstt_1.9-2 ===
# X Font Server available
$x-font-server          xfstt


The default insserv.conf file looks like:


#
# All local filesystems are mounted (done during boot phase)
#
$local_fs       +mountall +mountoverflowtmp +umountfs

#
# Low level networking (ethernet card)
#
$network        +networking +ifupdown

#
# Named is operational
#
$named          +named +dnsmasq +lwresd +bind9 +unbound $network

#
# All remote filesystems are mounted (note in some cases /usr may
# be remote. Most applications that care will probably require
# both $local_fs and $remote_fs)
#
$remote_fs      $local_fs +mountnfs +mountnfs-bootclean +umountnfs +sendsigs

#
# System logger is operational
#
$syslog         +rsyslog +sysklogd +syslog-ng +dsyslog +inetutils-syslogd

#
# The system time has been set correctly
#
$time           +hwclock


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