There's nothing wrong with 'crontab', but it behaves differently from 'at'.
When 'at' runs the command once (at a given moment in time), crontab will
run the command repeatedly (at given intervals).
Gus
Jeff MacDonald
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What's wrong with crontab ?
Jeff.
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 10:46, raptor wrote:
> someone to know console command so that I can run "wget" processes at
specified time ... I need something easy..f.e.
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> runat -t 02:00 wget -c ......
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> i mean not putting stuff in crontab
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