04-19-2002
I would also like to add that when you do get your crontab file back, you cd /var/spool/cron/crontabs. The files you see in there are the crontab files currently running, one per cron user, i.e. root, adm, mail uucp, etc... You don't want to touch them in any way, but I would recommend that you save a copy of them somewhere safe, just for this type of eventuality. -mk
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