Am 2004-11-07 01:12:49, schrieb Mark Ferlatte:
> Okay. I guess my next question is: why do you want your user
> crontabs NFS
> mounted from your clients? Since they are local configs, why not
> just let them
> be local? If you feel that you have to backup your crontabs for each
> host,
> have a cronjob on each host that does a cp -a /var/spool/cron
> /mount/master/srv/var/spool/crontabs/$HOSTNAME, or whatever.
And if you have several workstations where you are working ?
OK, I have $USER crontabs in ~/.crontab which are loaded if I
user login. It is loaded from ~7.bash_profile. Then I have a
cronjob which check whether the user is Loged-Out or not and
it removed the $USER crontab from /var/spool/crontabs.
Greetings
Michelle
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