On Monday 10 August 2009 03:33:04 Steve Simon wrote:
> This will create a n append only file, not a directory. The usual way to
> initialised cron for a user is auth/cron -c (similarly for mail type mail
> -c) when you have first logged in as that user.
>
> if you run /sys/lib/newuser when you first login (i.e. the very first time,
> do this only once) then these commands are run for you (cat
> /sys/lib/newuser for more info).
>


Is the documentation erroneous?:

http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Configuring_a_Standalone_CPU_Server/

"
ADD A HOSTOWNER USER

[...]

con /srv/fscons
prompt: uname bootes bootes
prompt: uname adm +bootes
prompt: uname sys +bootes
prompt: fsys main
main: create /active/cron/bootes bootes bootes d775
main: create /active/sys/log/cron bootes bootes a664
"




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