/etc/insserv.conf is in insserv 1.14.0-5.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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# All local filesystems are mounted (done during boot phase)
#
$local_fs +mountall +mountall-bootclean +mountoverflowtmp +umountfs
#
# Low level networking (ethernet card)
#
$network +networking +ifupdown
#
# Named is operational
#
$named +named +dnsmasq +lwresd +bind9 +unbound $network
#
# All remote filesystems are mounted (note in some cases /usr may
# be remote. Most applications that care will probably require
# both $local_fs and $remote_fs)
#
$remote_fs $local_fs +mountnfs +mountnfs-bootclean +umountnfs +sendsigs
#
# System logger is operational
#
$syslog +rsyslog +sysklogd +syslog-ng +dsyslog +inetutils-syslogd
#
# The system time has been set correctly
#
$time +hwclock
#
# Services which need to be interactive
#
<interactive> glibc udev console-screen keymap keyboard-setup console-setup cryptdisks cryptdisks-early checkfs-loop
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