Does anyone know of an easy way to make it so that cron.daily/weekly/monthly jobs get executed even if the system is not on at the specified time?
For instance, I typically only run my home system an hour or two per day. How could I make it so that the first time I boot my system each day, /etc/cron.daily jobs gets run, the first time I boot each week that /etc/cron.weekly gets run, and the first time I boot at the beginning of a new month that /etc/cron.monthly gets run? As it is now, these almost never get run unless I do it manually. Thanks, Gerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]