I believe that in Debian and Ubuntu, policy-rc.d is the right way to adjust the system to get the behaviour you want, so I'm not sure there is any further action needed here from Ubuntu developers.
If you believe this is wrong, please do explain and reopen.
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I believe that in Debian and Ubuntu, policy-rc.d is the right way to adjust the system to get the behaviour you want, so I'm not sure there is any further action needed here from Ubuntu developers.
If you believe this is wrong, please do explain and reopen.