Cron uses run-parts to deal with the directories.  By default this
should be alphabetical order, but I think that can be altered.  read
run-parts(8) for more info.

Jay

On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 11:05:27 -0500, B_o_B <tclug at b-o-b.homelinux.com> wrote:
> 
> Thursday, July 1, 2004   @   10:57:33 AM Central Standard Time
> 
> Are scripts that are put into cron.daily, cron.hourly, etc. run in
> alphabetical order??
> 
> For example, on a machine I run I have the following scripts in my
> cron.daily
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> chkrootkit-runner*   mirror-program-executer*  slocate*
> jrliii-web-mirror*   putty_mirror*             updatedkjv-web-mirror*
> ldp_mirror_updater*  rev-slack-book-mirror*
> logrotate*           shep-chap-audio-mirror*
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> When the time comes for the cron.daily scripts to run, would
> chkrootkit-runner be run first, and then updatedkjv-web-mirror be run
> last??


-- 
Jay Kline
http://www.slushpupie.com/

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