> Now I have to figure out what CROND was doing...
>
if it does it again, do that echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger
and look for "crond" in the output, that will give a kernel backtrace of
where crond was.
> Does ps always show processes in D state in CAPITAL letters?
>
hmm I never noticed that before, but then again "ps" may be undergoing
innovations ;)
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