From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Mon Jan 17 2000 - 21:28:34 CET
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 01:47:16AM -0200, Vieira Netto nicely wrote:
> Hi People!
>
> I´m running MuLinux v7r4b in a 486 box 8mb ram which is my firewall.
>
> First of all, I´m trying to setup crontab to terminate ppp on a desired
> time. First I´ve created a new entry on crontab like this:
> 35 22 * * * root cat /etc/beep
>
> Well beep file has only a control-g (bell) and when I issue a cat
> command for this file it sounds a beep.
>
> but in crontab, no way, it makes nothing.
>
If you modify by hand a file controlled by Setup (eg /etc/* ),
you must do "setup -s". In your case, is enough "setup crond store".
The, I suggest:
# setup crond restart
This kill and restart the daemon. Look in /etc/crontab. There is
a demo using "wave". It work, I'm sure. In a previous release of
muLinux this demo was activated for default and more people
reported annoyment for that!
Michele
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