* Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> crontab -e You would need to be root to do netdate.
> Another thing which the other person forgot to say is restart crond
> after editing the file otherwise it will not work.
Richard, this is something I didn't know, and have never done. But I
have never had a problem with crond picking up new or altered cron
jobs after a "crontab -e".
I'm using Matt Dillon's crond, is that superior to the one you are
using?
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