inode0 wrote:
On Dec 25, 2007 8:46 AM, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The obvious choice to me would be to turn off cron and let anacron run
since I believe it comes on sometime [programmable] after boot. My
problem being that I normally shut the computer down at night and get
up early on the morning sometimes before and sometimes after cron runs.
However I believe cron must be left on or anacron won't run?
You could always just change the time cron trips its routine
processing by changing /etc/crontab to a time more suitable for your
needs too.
John
Yes, I have been considering doing that too. If I set cron to run
at 07:00 I could stop anacron and would probably have a log entry
most every day.
I just thought I might be missing something that everyone else knew
about ...
Bob Goodwin.
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