You need to read some cron-related manpages.
crontab(1) will tell you about the command for editing a user's cron
jobs. crontab(5) will tell you about the format of the tables
themselves.
"man 1 crontab" will get you the first one, "man 5 crontab" will get you
the second.
The cron files under /etc are fairly unusual, I'm not sure if they're
Red Hat-specific or Linux-specific; the "traditional" crontabs are in
/var/spool/cron/, and that's what will be edited using the crontab
command.
Ali wrote:
>
> Hello every one,
>
> Using Redhat 7.0
> How can I create a cron job that runs every minute
> to change the permissions of some files?
>
> I know about /etc/cron.hourly files, but I need to run
> a cron job that runs every minute.
>
> Any help is welcome,
>
> Regards
>
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