weird cron log

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 hi all...

i was looking on google. found some unresolved threads...

the machine is a fedora 3:
Linux cellphone 2.6.9-1.667 #1 Tue Nov 2 14:41:25 EST 2004 i686 athlon
i386 GNU/Linux

looking at the messages log i saw 2 weird things there today:

1. there are entries from "Jun 26 17:xx:xx" before entries from "Jun 26
16:xx:xx"?!? and entries from "Jun 26 09:36:51" that are in between "Jun
26 16:xx:xx" stamped records?!! how is that possible?!?

and
2. each hour after the first minute of it there is something like:
Jun 26 15:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[19571]: session opened for user
root by (uid=0)

there are no cron.hourly files.. and nothing for crontab -l. so i'm not
sure what that entry means...
any ideas?!

any clarification would be appreciated...  thanks......

here is a log piece:

.........................................
Jun 26 13:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[18815]: session opened for user
root by (uid=0)
Jun 26 13:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[18815]: session closed for user
root
Jun 26 13:56:05 cellphone sshd(pam_unix)[6481]: session closed for user steve
Jun 26 13:56:05 cellphone su(pam_unix)[6524]: session closed for user root
Jun 26 14:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[19123]: session opened for user
root by (uid=0)
Jun 26 14:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[19123]: session closed for user
root
Jun 26 15:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[19571]: session opened for user
root by (uid=0)
Jun 26 15:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[19571]: session closed for user
root
Jun 26 16:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[19981]: session opened for user
root by (uid=0)
Jun 26 16:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[19981]: session closed for user
root
Jun 26 17:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[20440]: session opened for user
root by (uid=0)
Jun 26 17:01:01 cellphone crond(pam_unix)[20440]: session closed for user
rootJun 26 17:29:44 cellphone kernel: input: AT Raw Set 2 keyboard on
isa0060/serio0
Jun 26 17:29:44 cellphone hal.hotplug[20659]: DEVPATH is not set
Jun 26 17:29:44 cellphone hal.hotplug[20653]: DEVPATH is not set
Jun 26 17:31:51 cellphone hal.hotplug[20723]: DEVPATH is not set
Jun 26 17:31:51 cellphone hal.hotplug[20742]: DEVPATH is not set
Jun 26 17:31:51 cellphone kernel: input: AT Raw Set 2 keyboard on
isa0060/serio0
Jun 26 16:37:22 cellphone syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Jun 26 16:37:22 cellphone syslog: syslogd startup succeeded
Jun 26 16:37:22 cellphone kernel: klogd 1.4.1, log source = /proc/kmsg
started.
Jun 26 16:37:22 cellphone kernel: Linux version 2.6.9-1.667
(bhcompile@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (gcc version 3.4.2 20041017 (Red Hat
3.4.2-6.fc3)) #1 Tue Nov 2 14:41:25 EST 2004
Jun 26 16:37:22 cellphone kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:

..................

Jun 26 16:37:24 cellphone rc: Starting lm_sensors:  succeeded
Jun 26 16:37:24 cellphone autofs: automount startup succeeded
Jun 26 09:36:49 cellphone rc.sysinit: -e
Jun 26 09:36:49 cellphone udevsend[750]: starting udevd daemon
Jun 26 09:36:50 cellphone scsi.agent[762]: disk at
/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0f.0/host1/1:0:0:0
Jun 26 09:36:51 cellphone start_udev: Starting udev:  succeeded
Jun 26 09:36:51 cellphone udevsend[1098]: starting udevd daemon
Jun 26 09:36:57 cellphone rc.sysinit: -e
Jun 26 09:36:57 cellphone ieee1394.agent[1588]: ... no drivers for
IEEE1394 product 0x/0x/0x
Jun 26 09:36:58 cellphone ieee1394.agent[1630]: ... no drivers for
IEEE1394 product 0x/0x/0x
Jun 26 09:37:03 cellphone sysctl: net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0
Jun 26 09:37:03 cellphone sysctl: net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1
Jun 26 09:37:03 cellphone sysctl:
net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route = 0
Jun 26 09:37:03 cellphone sysctl: kernel.sysrq = 0
Jun 26 09:37:03 cellphone sysctl: kernel.core_uses_pid = 1
Jun 26 09:37:03 cellphone rc.sysinit: Configuring kernel parameters: 
succeeded
Jun 26 16:37:03 cellphone date: Mon Jun 26 16:37:03 PDT 2006
Jun 26 16:37:03 cellphone rc.sysinit: Setting clock  (localtime): Mon Jun
26 16:37:03 PDT 2006 succeeded


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