Jacek,
   The file you want to edit is called crontab.  You should read up on it
and cron.  You will need to add a line like the following to the crontab
file.

00 04 * * * root /sbin/shutdown -h now

   This will shutdown your system everyday at 4am.  I hope that is what you
wanted.

... Steve


Jacek Andreas Matulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> just a newbie question. How to change the crond config, that it will
> automatically shutdown at a given time. E.g. 4:00 am? In which file would
> I
> change this?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Jacek
> 
> 


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