Paul Seelig wrote: > > On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote: > > > > How about a (cron) job, that executed every time the > > > machine gets booted and that checks when the cron jobs > > > were executed for the last time. If these for were not > > > executed for say two days (weeks, months) then they > > > get executed regardless the actual hour, day, week of month. > > > > I second this. > > > It is not so hard actually to change the time settings oneself. Every > system administrator should be able to do so. and we are all supposed > to be sysadmins, aren't we? > Regards, P. *8^)
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