or if it is an option you might want to install the 4.0.4 rpm, it seems to
install the rc.d scripts for you automatically


> Just use the ".sh" counterparts to the ".bat" files you used 
> on Windows.
> 
> If you want Tomcat to start when the system comes up (or, to use some 
> jargon, enters the proper "run level") you should find 
> someone at your site 
> who's familiar with Linux configuration. This can be handled 
> manually, by 
> editing startup and shutdown files in /etc/rc.d or, on many 
> modern Linux 

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