Chad Feller wrote:
I haven't tried this on gentoo, but in general, and on other linux
distros:
from crontab(1):
If the cron.allow file exists, then you must be listed therein
in order
to be allowed to use this command. If the cron.allow file
does not
exist but the cron.deny file does exist, then you must not be
listed in
the cron.deny file in order to use this command. If neither
of these
files exists, only the super user will be allowed to use this
command.
Let me know if gentoo adheres to that also.
cron.allow does not exist and cron.deny does exist, but no users are in
it. Cron SHOULD be working.
Tom Veldhouse
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