On Tuesday 03 August 2004 06:38 am, Mark Rogers wrote: > Hi Team > > Thanks to all those who have given invaluable help over the last few > weeks. One last item (for the moment) that I need to do is setup my > system (which is always on) to reboot once a day. Im doing this to > ensure there are no problems while absent from the machine for a > couple of weeks. The machine will not be logged on as 'root' and my > security limit is set pretty high (i.e. the reboot command needs to > be looged in as 'root' before it executes). Anyone have any idea of > how I should go about doing this?
You should not need to reboot linux, unless you update or change kernel. The only problem I ever have is the weather, no ups and lots of nasty thunderstorms, so I have to shut down a lot. Oh and did I mention I torture my systems on a more than regular basis, installing this uninstalling that, crashing programs (user error there) running servers bla bla. Regards, Dan Gordon -- 23:23:14 up 1 day, 2:08, 0 users, load average: 0.18, 0.19, 0.18 Mon Aug 2 23:23:14 EDT 2004 People are unconditionally guaranteed to be full of defects.
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