On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Ronald J. Hall wrote: >Hi Paul. Hmm, if there is nothing essential being checked, how 'bout just >disabling cron.daily? Also, since I'm sure its short, why not post your >cron.daily file here so we can all take a closer look at it. Thanks! > >PS I simply made my cron.daily a non-executeable, and it stopped an annoying >message on my v7.1 Mandrake system... Hi Ronald et al, I may have cured the thing, but I will know tomorrow morning. First off, there are several things in cron.daily that I like to leave going, like logrotate, the postfix check, and 0anacron, for instance. I found an innocent-looking script called "htdig-dbgen", and I made that -x. I suspect this is the culprit (must have missed that the first check). DB2 and dbgen... would work, huh? Thanks for the help, anyway :) Paul -- Babies are nature's way to show the world to people. At 2 in the morning. http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 7.2 - Pine 4.30
