Try
  chmod 755 startup.sh
and change the first line to
  #!/bin/sh
if it is not....


On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Michael Burke wrote:

> When I try to run startup.sh I get a "no such file or directory"
> message. I've tried to run it as root and user with the same result. I
> try to start it as ./startup.sh in jakarta/bin directory (where it's
> located). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
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