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On 17-Jul-2002/10:08 -0700, dpotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Im running 7.3.  Updatedb runs everyday at approx 4:00 am.  Is there a way
>to change the time that this starts?  I have looked in /etc/cron.daily and
>found the file slocate.cron.  But I am not sure how, or if this is the file
>that I should edit.

The scripts in /etc/cron.daily are all run at one time by a run-parts
command in /etc/crontab. If you want updatedb run at a different time,
you'll have to put the script somewhere other than cron.daily and edit
/etc/crontab to call the relocated script at the time that you want it to
run.

Tony
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