Charles you are going wrong. crontab -e give us file on /tmp which has been deleted on boot. We need to go this way:
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sudo su
nano /etc/crontab (dont forget to add user) example below:
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Charles you are going wrong. crontab -e give us file on /tmp which has been deleted on boot. We need to go this way:
rw
sudo su
nano /etc/crontab (dont forget to add user) example below: