are you sure the location of the script is in the PATH being
recognized by the cron process?

ciao!


On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:53:57 -0500, jess enerio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys, has anyone here run a script via cron (crontab -e) on RHEL 3?
> 
> Basically the script is just for updating. The script is working fine on 
> FC's. It has the "shabang heading"  (#!/bin/bash) & has a chmod 755 and I'm 
> running at as root.
> 
> No error on running it manually. But running via cron gets this error message 
> via email:
>   /bin/sh: line 1: Desktop: command not found
> 
> Patulong naman po.
> 
> jessjr
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