> 
> The permissions of /root are wrong. They need to be 755.

Ok, but that is silly.

> Here's the scoop: Cron starts out in /root, then su's to another userid.
> Now, as that userid it is in a directory for which it has no permissions,
> hence the errors. You should be able to see the problem first hand if...

Can't we have all cron jobs do a 'cd /' ?  Liek cron can do it by
default...

I like to be able to hide my /root/ directory form the users...


-Randy


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