Thanks for the instructions!
I installed the cron-apt
Edited the /etc/anacrotab file
Hopefully did it correctly -- copied the format of what was there, assigned
period and delays and an ID and copied the command from what was shown on the
webmin cron listing. (Webmin could probably use an "ana
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 12:20:20 +0100, David Baron wrote:
> Tried to do this, using webmin. Set it up a root at midnight each day. Anacron
> is run daily.
>
> Has not executed.
The only cronjobs that are anacron'ed by default are the
ones that are run in the /etc/cron.monthly, /etc/cron.daily, and
David Baron wrote:
> Tried to do this, using webmin. Set it up a root at midnight each day.
> Anacron is run daily.
>
> Has not executed.
to run update from cron just install cron-apt:
apt-get install cron-apt
by default it will not send you any output when update succeeded so you can
add 'apt-s
Hello
David Baron (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Tried to do this, using webmin. Set it up a root at midnight each day.
> Anacron is run daily.
>
> Has not executed.
You need to give us more information, including the actual configuration
of the cron job. And maybe you want to try the cron-apt
Tried to do this, using webmin. Set it up a root at midnight each day. Anacron
is run daily.
Has not executed.
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