How to remove/backup script from /etc/init.d/?

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Published on 2012-06-28T02:03:56Z Indexed on 2012/06/28 3:17 UTC
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I've been working with linux for a while but in a rather simple manner.

I understand that scripts in init.d are executed when the os starts but how exactly does it works?

What if I want to keep a script but don't want it to start automaticly?

Say I have a /etc/init.d/varnish and want to disable it temporary. How do I make sure it doesn't start if the os reboots? I don't want to delete the script. What if I want to add it again?

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