Thanks for taking the time to help track it down. I'm not able to reproduce the
bug (on current Hoary), though I tried opening network-admin and
enabling/disabling Windows networking a couple of times. Each time, it would
start/stop the service, but it didn't change the rc.d links at all.
Do you remember what operations you performed while network-admin was open, so
that we can find a clue as to how to trigger the problem?
Thanks for taking the time to help track it down. I'm not able to reproduce the
bug (on current Hoary), though I tried opening network-admin and
enabling/disabling Windows networking a couple of times. Each time, it would
start/stop the service, but it didn't change the rc.d links at all.
Do you remember what operations you performed while network-admin was open, so
that we can find a clue as to how to trigger the problem?