Re: Crontab Mystery

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On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 01:57:25PM -0600, Bill Carlson wrote:
> And yes, you can edit /etc/crontab with any editor. crontab is used to 
> keep two people or sessions from editing the same crontab at the same time 
> as well as simple sanity checks.

As well as to guarantee *something* sends a signal to cron to re-read the
file after modification...
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	Dave Ihnat
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