Re: crontab



Thanks. I knew I can use crontab -e but ow can I save it and exit?
I did not find any resource on web. I can only use ctrl-z but it
terminates the editor
Bill Marcum wrote:
On 21 Dec 2006 22:32:03 -0800, suzan.james@xxxxxxxxx
<suzan.james@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi,

Can you help me how can I quiet "crontab -l" command and save my
changes in its editor?

crontab -e


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