Re: jabberd will not start on reboot, only starts manually



On Tuesday 04 December 2007 15:11:32 Daniel Bye wrote:


Try removing the # BEFORE: LOGIN line from the jabberd control script.
I haven't tested it, but from a cursory glance at the respective control
scripts, it feels like a sane first guess...

What exactly does this do? It worked.

I first tried adding 'sleep 2' to the script as suggested in another reply. I
thought that would work, but it did not.

thanks to all who replied.

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