Why don't you put tomcat in inittab.

Google for inittab or do a man on inittab.


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From: "Ing. Félix Vladimir Roldán Jiménez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 1:35 AM
Subject: about runnig tomcat at startup


Hi I Have Mdk Linux 9.2 with apache2 and tomcat, they work together and work
fine. How can I make that tomcat start after apache at boot time like a
service I try adding it with webmin but it fails.




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ING. Félix Vladimir Roldán Jiménez
Universidad de Oriente
Facultad de Ing. Eléctrica
Departamento de Control Automático
Usuario Linux # 352492
http://www.uo.edu.cu





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