Tomcat4 on Boot
I saw some messages from people saying that Tomcat4 in Woody wouldn't
start on boot but would start manually with "/etc/init.d/tomcat4 start".
I got mine to work by changing the tomcat4 users's shell from /bin/false
to /bin/bash in /etc/passwd. Looks like the su command in the startup
script behaves differently when running from the init scripts.
Sorry about starting a new thread but I had deleted the other messages
before I ran into the same problem...
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