Garl R. Grigsby wrote:

>     I have what I thought was a rather stupid question but... RedHat
> 6.1/2 seems to have logrotate installed and running by default, but I
> cannot find where it is being started from. Not from a cron job like I
> initially thought. Anybody know?

It's a cron job.  Look in /etc/{,ana}crontab.  /etc/*crontab calls
"run-parts /etc/cron.daily".  /etc/cron.daily/logrotate calls
logrotate.  (At least that's how it works in Mandrake 6.1 and 7.0.)

Speaking of which, I read the interview with Andy Hertzfeld on
Slashdot yesterday.  Eazel looks very cool.  I poked around their web
site, www.eazel.com, and found that one of the job listings requires:

        ... Deep knowledge and extensive experience with a wide range
        of Linux configurations is essential.

        Vast (we mean vast) knowledge of the intricacies involved in
        Linux system management...

        Familiarity with all the major Linuxdistributions, and the
        differences between them...

That job sounds really intriguing (not that I'm qualified).

> -FEA makes a good engineer great, and a poor engineer dangerous-

What's FEA?  Finite Element Analysis, or some other FEA?

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                                        K<bob>
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