> Wouldn't > > crontab -e > > be much easier? This edits your personal crontab and after saving it, cron > will pick up the revised version and run that. This way cron will also pick > it up after a reboot. Btw, crontab -l will list the current cron jobs you > have set up.
It probably would if the editor were set up right ;-) I use MicroEmacs, but crontab -e always invokes the Devil, er, vi. I just never got around to figuring out how to make it us uemacs. Miark
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