Thanks for help/info !
 
The command for help i think were "crontab --help"
 
I were not able to use the editor under "crontab -e" but I used the crontab file variant, something like
 
"crontab file /path/filename" , I think.
 
Then I could edit the crontab file with another editor.
 
Problem now:
 
The crontab function now works for me, but I believe it will only be working until next reboot. Then it will get lost again.
(Have not really checked yest, but I believe it will work this way.)
 
The next issue is then to make the cronjob survive a reboot.
 
Is ther a "last script thats run during startup" that could be used to initiate the cronjob ?
 
( A last line "crontab file /path/filename" )
 
Best reg Arne

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