> > "at" simply runs a job at a specified time. Could be a script that checks > if cronjobs has been run. But usually if you have a system that is not up > all the time anacron takes care of the cronjobs >
Argh... Then that's why my logrotate thing isn't executed... Anacron isn't even installed... I think it should be installed by default though... Thanks! Hans
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