Re: crontab

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thanks for helping 

Mike Zupan <hijinks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: i believe all it does is run the files in that directory in order they would
be in a ls command.. so make a script or symlink like 00-scriptname and it
will be run first

Mike

On 3/19/07, tamer amr  wrote:
>
>
> hi
>
> in /etc/crontab there run-part
> and i know what does  it do
> but  i want to run the scripts which in the directory
> /etc/cron.daily  with priority
>
> how to do that
>
> thanks
>
>
>
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