If cherokee is not starting on boot it probably isn't reacting
correctly to changes in runlevels either.

Check your /etc/rc* directories and make sure you see symlinks to
/etc/init.d/cherokee script.  If not then the update-rc command (hope
I spelled that right) can save you the trouble of creating all the
symlinks.

CM


On 7/23/10, Voltron <[email protected]> wrote:
> I noticed that Cherokee 1.05 does not restart after a reboot on Ubuntu
> 10.4. Does anyone else have this problem?
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