Still waiting to see if drops out again, but appears I might have found the 
culprit. For two days now it has ran solid. Last thing I did (from what I 
remember
and wrote to you all) was remove this from my cronjobs:

> and today stopped this one cause got annoyed by seeing it
> too much in the logs when working on this:
> #*/10  *  * * *      /usr/bin/test -x /usr/sbin/run-crons && 
> /usr/sbin/run-crons

It's been in there awhile that I can remember, probably since the beginning.
But maybe Gentoo has made a change to run-crons that is causing this
problem every morning. From what I can see from the changelog it doesn't
appear anything new has been done though.

Will give it a few more days to be for sure, but looks to be solved. If so, 
thanks
for all your help.

Dave

> > When do the daily system cron jobs run? Typically (unless you
> > specifically set a specific time) I find that the daily system cron jobs
> > are run every 24 hrs based on when the system was first booted(when the
> > OS was installed). Maybe one of them is wacking OWFS and it happens to
> > run at that time.
> > 
> > Lyle



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