Title: RE: Using the 'at' command
I read, and re-read, the man pages, and searched online but couldn't find an example of what I was trying to do. I know that I can always submit a question to this list and get an answer.
Here is what actually worked:
#at -f /tmp/tmp$
On 11:33 06 Nov 2003, Quillen, Channon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have been successful in running the 'at' command at a later time and date,
| however I would like to also like to be able to specify a certain number of
| minutes less.
|
| For example,
| This command will work: at -f /tmp/tmp17