I read the 'README' file under doc subdirectory and it says that
'radiusd -X' will provide more detail, helpful if I encounter any problems.

I thought it will put that message in the log so I put the flag in the
startup
script under /etc/rc3.d.  When LINUX reboots, radiusd spits out lots of
messages and the boot process stops there.  I finally manage to boot the
system in single user mode and take out that flag.

I check the man page, there is only a '-x' flag, but not a '-X' flag.
Are they the same?  Does the '-X' flag un-daemonize radiusd?

Alex


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