On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 08:47:34PM -0400, John Herrbach wrote:
> <newbie hat fully in place here>
>
> Ok, I see cron.daily, cron.weekly, etc. How do I schedule for the machine
> to shutdown and perform a reboot once a day?
Just curious - why do you want to reboot daily?
That has been recommended for some OS's but Unix systems commonly go many
months at a time without rebooting and then only because of hardware failures,
hardware changes, kernel upgrades and very few other reasons.
paul
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