The command you're looking for is 'at'.
It requires the 'at' server to be installed and running.
You may need to emerge it.
Biker
raptor
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Subject: [gentoo-user] runat ?
22-10-2003 15:46
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gentoo-user
someone to know console command so that I can run "wget" processes at
specified time ... I need something easy..f.e.
runat -t 02:00 wget -c ......
i mean not putting stuff in crontab
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