[00:13] how do I make sure a process does not start at reboot? [00:13] with init.d/ I used to run update-rc.d -f proc remove [00:14] is there something like this with process starts by upstart ? [00:14] or do I manually edit the /etc/init/proc.conf ? [00:14] /etc/init/foo.conf [00:20] do I just comment this on /etc/init/foo.conf so it wont start at boot? [00:20] start on filesystem or runlevel [2345] [00:21] or there is a more automated way of doing it? [03:15] found my answer [03:15] http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#disabling-a-job-from-automatically-starting [17:29] Helo, I'd like to know when ubuntu configures network interfaces. [17:30] The reason is that I have a simple firewall script (based on iptables) which I'd like to run before [19:46] co.. [20:10] coot: interfaces(6) === robbiew is now known as robbiew-afk