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On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:11:38AM -0500, David Wright wrote:

[...]

> A solution is to put a line:
> 
> @reboot /sbin/kbdrate -r 2 -d 1000
> 
> into /root/crontab and then type
> 
> # crontab /root/crontab

A minor detail: I tend not to put system-wide things in a user's crontab,
but in the system-wide crontabs under /etc/cron.d. For example put (a
slightly modified version, see below) this line in a file /etc/cron.d/kbdrate.

The /etc/cron* tables have an additional field, which user they are
to be run under:

  @reboot root /sbin/kbdrate -r 2 -d 1000

regards
- -- t
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