Michael Forster wrote:
IIRC the problem is, that the links are regenerated when the package is
updated.
They are not regenerated if at least one link is not deleted (or an S
link is replaced by a K link).
Stefan
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Mariano García wrote:
I want to ask you if there is any way to get tomcat does not start
automatically when linux starts.
Yes, you can set TOMCAT4_USER to an empty string in
/etc/default/tomcat4. However, you won't be able to manually run
/etc/init.d/tomcat4 in this case either.
There has been
I want to ask you if there is any way to get tomcat does not start
automatically when linux starts. I know I can delete all
/etc/rcx.d/S20tomcat4 links, but, there is another way? (as editing
parameter start_at_boot in /etc/tomcat/default, for example).
use the command "update-rc.d" to properly
Hi,
Xavier Poinsard wrote:
> Mariano García wrote:
> > I want to ask you if there is any way to get tomcat does not start
> > automatically when linux starts. I know I can delete all
> > /etc/rcx.d/S20tomcat4 links, but, there is another way? (as editing
> > parameter start_at_boot in /etc/tomcat
Mariano García wrote:
Hi all,
I want to ask you if there is any way to get tomcat does not start
automatically when linux starts. I know I can delete all
/etc/rcx.d/S20tomcat4 links, but, there is another way? (as editing
parameter start_at_boot in /etc/tomcat/default, for example).
use the comman
Hi all,
I want to ask you if there is any way to get tomcat does not start
automatically when linux starts. I know I can delete all
/etc/rcx.d/S20tomcat4 links, but, there is another way? (as editing
parameter start_at_boot in /etc/tomcat/default, for example).
Regards,
Mariano.
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