RE: debian cron: How do I change when /etc/cron.daily/standard is scheduled?

2000-07-04 Thread Andrew McRobert
hi Under Debian, you just need to edit the /etc/crontab file. The system automatically reloads the file, you can double-check for the reload by looking at the cron log, e.g. "tail -n 20 /var/log/cron.log", for an entry like this: "Jul 3 00:02:01 [servername] /usr/sbin/cron[295]: (*system*) RELOA

Re: debian cron: How do I change when /etc/cron.daily/standard is scheduled?

2000-07-04 Thread Ewing, Jeff I
Thank you

Re: debian cron: How do I change when /etc/cron.daily/standard is scheduled?

2000-07-04 Thread Nate Bargmann
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 07:22:12AM +1000, Ewing, Jeff I wrote: > Please help. > > My Debian workstation is veerry slow for 30 minutes at 06:30 a.m. when I > start work. Jeff. It's not too hard. Have a look at /etc/crontab The first two entries of each line are the minute and hour the daily,