All:I would like to run G4u backups on my local machine as a scheduled cron job, by leaving a bootable CD in the drive and setting cron to reboot at the desired time. However, I believe this would cause G4u to simply pause and wait at the main entry screen for user command input such as "copypart wd0e wd1e". Is there any way I can schedule a cron job for G4u that *specifies* the command to be executed by G4u when it starts? For example, I would like to start G4u *and* have it start running with the options "*copypart wd0e wd1e; copypart wd0f wd1f*". The whole objective here is to avoid waiting for the user to key in the desired run options at startup.
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