Last time when I had the "Redhat" time, I comfortably use chkconfig to edit which service to boot up at which init level.
Now that I left my old job, I don't really much bother which service starts during the boot up and what not.
In Linux Mint, you ca n use "sysv-rc-conf" to accomplish this:
Check in your repo:
$ apt-cache search sysv-rc-conf
sysv-rc-conf - SysV init runlevel configuration tool for the terminal
sysv-rc-conf - SysV init runlevel configuration tool for the terminal
It's there, then install
sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf
Fire up the tool,
sudo sysv-rc-conf
You will get this display:
You can toggle which service that you want to boot up in which level. As simple as that.
Have fun! Tested on Linux Maya 13 based on Ubuntu 12.04
