[pfSense Support] Saving Cron Tab /etc/crontab onto CF cards to maintain changes following rebooting

2007-10-03 Thread Tortise
Hi

I have found that rebooting seems to restore the crontab file back to the 
default value.

How can we commit changes of /etc/crontab to CF?

Kind regards
David Hingston

Re: [pfSense Support] Saving Cron Tab /etc/crontab onto CF cards to maintain changes following rebooting

2007-10-03 Thread Chris Buechler

Tortise wrote:

Hi
 
I have found that rebooting seems to restore the crontab file back to 
the default value.
 
How can we commit changes of /etc/crontab to CF?


Put the entries into config.xml.


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Re: [pfSense Support] Saving Cron Tab /etc/crontab onto CF cards to maintain changes following rebooting

2007-10-03 Thread Tortise
I have done, thanks Chris.

It will be interesting to see what Marco's problem is.

I also wondered if the thread
[pfSense Support] hotplug event on LAN triggers problem on PPTP WAN

was related to the same problem I was having. Of course it continues, but the 
fault is now rapidly self fixed with the cron tab / 
ping file I wrote.

Btw is there a variable for the LAN and WAN interfaces?  ?#WAN

Kind regards
David Hingston

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Tortise wrote:
 Hi

 I have found that rebooting seems to restore the crontab file back to
 the default value.

 How can we commit changes of /etc/crontab to CF?

Put the entries into config.xml.


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