James Kosin said: > Ooops, > ~ William was correct, I just checked it out. It was an assumption on > my part. ~ The problem is everything in cron.daily gets run at 4:00am > always. IIRC anacron should take care of running it if your machine isn't on. Also note that the the "-R" switch used by the default yum.cron causes yum to wait a random time (up to 10 minutes for the first command and 120 minutes for the second). If you set it to run at 9 pm, then turn the machine off at 10 pm it may not have ran yet. -- William Hooper