On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 5:56 PM, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
You have to have a system running for more than 65 minutes for it to run the daily cron jobs.
And if this is a test system that you keep rebooting. Well.
So if I want /var/log/rpmpkgs to get updated, I have to wait until the next day an keep the system up for a bit more than 65 minutes. Actually a quite reasonable requirement.
Add this to my 'book': cron is your friend. Anacron is a better friend on a desktop linux system.
And I suspect that nightly suspends will NOT trigger anacron. Though probably some time after coming out of suspension for that day anacron might run again. I will have to check this out on Saturday night (I suspend this system every friday afternoon).
OK. There is more than one way to do things in Linux. You will find a way to get this to work.