From: Bruce S. <bw...@re...> - 2009-02-20 19:54:25
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You need more than just the 'at' command. The daemon 'atd' also needs to be present and running. - BS > You should be able to put a copy of the 'at' binary in /root, (and add > /root to your $PATH if you want). /root is saved to the config media. > > Gordon > > > > Bradlee Landis wrote: >> Cron is a lot harder to work with for simply saying, "run command in 5 >> minutes". It's really useful over SSH. For example, if I was messing >> with iptables and blocked myself out, I could have said, in 10 >> minutes, reset iptables. >> >> I suppose I could put a rule in cron to reset every 10 minutes, but it >> has the possibility to mess up my progress. >> >> It doesn't seem like it would take too much space to add it as a >> feature, but there may be some security issues involved. >> >> -Brad >> >> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Heiko Zuerker <he...@zu...> wrote: >>> Can't you just use cron? >>> >>> Heiko >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Bradlee Landis [mailto:bra...@gm...] >>> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 1:42 PM >>> To: dev...@li... >>> Subject: [Devil-Linux-discuss] At Command >>> >>> Is there a package that could be added on to include the "at" command? >>> If not, what's the easiest way to add it? |