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Re: Start at boot time with /etc/init.d/functions



Where did you get the /etc/init.d/functions?
As far as i can remember it doesnt link to tomcat.

You can try adding the tomcat startup commands via..

/etc/rc.boot just make a 775 *perm* file so it will run on your next boot.
I also remember that you need to identify your JAVA_HOME and export it, etc.

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Thank you,
Louie Miranda (louie@axishift.ath.cx)


----- Original Message -----
From: "roger engineer" <roger01@engineer.com>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 4:01 PM
Subject: Start at boot time with /etc/init.d/functions


> I'm trying to configure my debian linux to start the tomcat webserver at
boot time.
> All startup scripts found on the web contain the following line:
> . /etc/init.d/functions
> As there is no file "functions" in my init.d directory, I get only an
error message. Could not find this file, neither on the debian homepage nor
anywhere else in the www.
> Can anybody help an tell send me this file or tell me where to download
it?
> Every hint appreciated.
>
> Roger
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