When I modify my root crontab, I edit it with "crontab -e -u root" and it
auto-installs the new version when I exit VI. Maybe you can try it like
that.

will

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Subject: Quick question: why does crontab not work


> I am trying to figure out why crontab for root under my Redhat 6.0 isn't
> working, but it's working fine for my home directory.
>
> I have an entry:
>
> 0 8 * * * /usr/local/bin/perl /home/gnielson/bin/program.pl
>
> and I have run crontab crontab on that file several times and it is not
> running. Any suggestions?
>
> Gary
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