init.d-script-starts-in-stop-runlevel
This /etc/init.d
script specifies the 0 or 6 runlevels in
Default-Start in its LSB keyword section. The 0 and 6 runlevels are
meant to only stop services, not to start them. Even if the init script
is doing something that isn't exactly stopping a service, the run-level
should be listed in Default-Stop, not Default-Start, and the script
should perform those actions when passed the stop
argument.
Severity: | error |
Experimental: | false |
See also
- list of all the affected packages
- the source of this tag