Re: nobody is running find at too high a priority
On 10 Jul 1997 jghasler@win.bright.net wrote:
> I wrote:
> > I guess the Debian developers are all nightowls. 7AM is *not* early enough
> > to be scheduling this sort of thing.
>
> Kevin Dalley writes:
> > Since this is an entirely individual item which cannot please everybody,
> > I suggest that you change /etc/crontab to meet your needs.
>
> I already have, but it is clear from the questions being posted that not
> everyone knows to do this. Looks like a documentation problem. I also see
> no reason why these chores should be run at normal priority.
I am not so sure this is a documentation problem. More of a failure
to read.
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