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- From: "Yong-Ming P.Hua" <yhua@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 16:04:44 +0900
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Hi, It is Yong-Ming asking for help about 'at' command. As far as I know, I have been able to use 'at' command all right in a form like below, at 5am 1 July -f /root/systemdownscript(my script with x mode). But I want to use 'at' command regularly on a specific day. I checked man. Doesn't seem to have any comment on the use of week of the day, like at 5am Sunday ... Is the syntax all right? If not, give me the right one please? Sorry this is a thing I have gotta check by myself. But somehow I have an error message coming back every time I do it. Thanks in advance Yong-Ming -- FROM THE OFFICE OF YONG-MING HUA(YMH CAL LABORATORY) yhua@example.com, root@example.com Office Tel:(Japan)(0)-42-739-8132 Fax:(Japan)(0)-42-739-8847 A Word from YMH CAL LAB : Help those with Terminal Illness They need your love. http://www.kelvin.lit.tamagawa.ac.jp
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