Cron setup
I know the basics of cron and its crontab file, but have a couple of
questions about the specifics of how Debian implements cron. In other
words, I've never seen cron divided with subdirs for daily, weekly,
monthly, etc. I get the point of doing things daily or weekly, but I
wonder what about the specific time to do these events..
I'm at a point to where I want to run a mirror process to fire off
daily at about 1:00 am local. Could someone outline the best way for me
to implement this into Debian's cron setup?
If so, I'd greatly appreciate it; and, any additional info/tips you
could shed on Debian's cron implementation would convince me to nominate
you for sainthood. :-)
Thanks in advance.
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