Hello,

I noticed that my Redhat 7.1 cron environment isn't working as I expected...I was 
hoping someone could help me configure
it...

I found this out because it seems like when cron runs (for root) it doesn't use the 
environment variables specified in
/etc/crontab.  My shell
in /etc/crontab is set to /bin/bash but when I get an email back from a cron job, it 
shows:

X-Cron-Env: <SHELL=/bin/sh>

I'm not setting the shell in the crontab file I use for root because I was hoping it 
would use this default crontab file;
even my environment
for root when logging in is using bash!...so I was really wondering how it sets it 
back to /bin/sh...can anyone help me
figure out how to
configure this properly? Thanks...

Kevin



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