cron reads the files in /etc/cron.d in addition to /etc/crontab and the
per-user crontab files. See the cron(8) manpage.
The files in /etc/cron.d are supposed to be crontab files, not scripts
like those being run using run-parts.
--
regards,
kushal
understood :-)
Cheers!
Pol
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Pol Hallen writes:
> Hi all :-)
>
> doing a check of my system, I see some scripts in /etc/cron.d/
>
> if my /etc/crontab contains:
>
> SHELL=/bin/sh
> PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
>
> # m h dom mon dow user command
> 17 ** * * rootcd / && run-parts
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