On 6/01/2012 9:40 PM, [email protected] wrote: >>> On 6/01/2012 2:59 PM, David Gay wrote: >>> Since I get a "command not found" type error, I assume not, but I have >>> to ask: >>> >>> 1) is the "at" command installed in any of the LFS packages? >>> >>> 2) Or, is there some other command that provides the same functionality? >>> (start some job/batch file at a given time) >>> >>> 3) Finally, if not part of LFS, can anyone suggest where to find the >>> sources so I can install it? >>> >>> Thanks for any help. >> Geoff Swan replied >> For cron type functionality I ended up using dcron. >> >> http://www.jimpryor.net/linux/releases/dcron-4.5.tar.gz > @DAVID: Thankx for asking - I never even knew that command "at" existed. > Seems pretty slick! > > @Geoff - Went with dcron? Was it tough to "cron" working in LFS? (I'm > just wondering so I know what I'm in for when I finally get my system to > boot lol) > > --Jason > > I looked at vixiecron, however it's quite an old piece of software and I wanted something quite simple and lightweight for the system I was building, no need for bells and whistles.
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