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echo: rberrypi
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from: THE NATURAL PHILOSOPHER
date: 2020-02-17 00:31:00
subject: Re: Controlling the time

On 16/02/2020 15:16, Roger Bell_West wrote:
> On 2020-02-16, Adam Funk wrote:
>> I want the cron.daiy jobs to run earlier in the morning than they do
>> by default.  I used to do this by editing the time in
>> /etc/cron.d/anacron, but that no longer works; nor does changing the
>> time in the cron.daily line of /etc/crontab.  How is this controlled
>> now?
>
> Welcome to the systemd snake pit. There will be an undocumented
> command somewhere to change it, but why would you want to override
> systemd's defaults, which are perfect for every computer and every
> usage pattern?
>
Lol ;-)


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