On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 09:19 +0100, Tim Waugh wrote:
...although, having actually read it, there already *is* such a
warning:
--del name
The service is removed from chkconfig management, and
any symbolic links in /etc/rc[0-6].d which pertain to
it are removed.
Note that future package installs for this service may
run chkconfig --add, which will re-add such links. To
disable a service, run chkconfig name off.
I think that was added to the man page when I had this exact same issue
and the man page wasn't clear.
imho another solution is to simply have upgrade to absolutely nothing
with chkconfig, other than checking to see if the service needs to be
restarted. That way if --del was used, it won't --add it again.
Install use --add
upgrade do nothing (other than restart service if on)