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On Jun 7, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Jason wrote:

> I hope I don't seem complete noobish when I ask this.
>
> I am trying to get listserv to start on boot and have it on tty3 so  
> I can go and see the status by just doing ctrl-alt-f3.
>
> I put this  3:2345:respawn:/home/listserv/go tty3
> in inittab.  When the system boots it does start listserv BUT when  
> I goto the tty3 all I get is a flashing cursor and nothing else.
>
>
> Could someone point me in the right direction.

Is there some reason you can't just "tail -f" Listserv's log file to  
see its status after starting it in
a manner that L-Soft recommends? That's what I do when I need to  
check in on my Listserv's
status and it works fine.

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