Hello,

I think that one option could be used:

START_ON_BOOT=no

but script can be started AFTER the boot manually: /etc/init.d/ffproxy start

because that is the reason to have the start stop script, right?

If you think you want users to be able to disable start at all, you can
have another option in /etc/default/ffproxy:

DISABLE_COMPLETELY=yes

But I don't think that is required, as if someone wants to make:
/etc/init.d/ffproxy start that implies it shall start.


Emmanuel Bouthenot wrote:
> what do you think about adding an option 'force-start' in init
> script to start ffproxy even if FFPROXY_START=no in
> /etc/default/ffproxy ?
>
> cheers,
>
>   


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