Petrus de Calguarium wrote: > Tom Horsley wrote: > >> It is easy in cron too > > Since I regularly turn off my computer (whenever I go out, > night-time, etc), I feel that the present setup with anacron is > best for me. > > A strange cronie/crontab update just now appeared on my laptop > (PAE/i586), but not on my desktop (x86_64). It is a file called > /etc/sysconfig/crontab.rpmsave. It has the delay variable in it. > I suppose I should rename it to /etc/sysconfig/crontab? It > doesn't appear to replace /etc/sysconfig/crond nor /etc/crontab. > It is your /etc/sysconfig/crontab from before the update. The new RPM installed a new crontab, and saved the old one as crontab.rpmsave. This is common when the new version changed the configuration file format, and you have made changes to the old version's configuration file. This lets you transfer the information to the new format, if you need it. (.rpmsave = backup of old configuration, new file used. .rpmnew = new configuration file, old file still being used.) Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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