I agree with that statement. The current version of tomcat6 correctly supports two modes of operation: running as a system instance as the "tomcat6" user (package "tomcat6") or running as a private instance under the user of your choice (package "tomcat6-user", then use tomcat6-instance-create).
Changing that TOMCAT6_USER line will make it run as another user, but it will most likely fail to work properly without additional changes.
I agree with that statement. The current version of tomcat6 correctly supports two modes of operation: running as a system instance as the "tomcat6" user (package "tomcat6") or running as a private instance under the user of your choice (package "tomcat6-user", then use tomcat6- instance- create) .
Changing that TOMCAT6_USER line will make it run as another user, but it will most likely fail to work properly without additional changes.