WISRD Research & Engineering Journal

○ crontab -i ● Each type controls something different, (-e) controls editing your current crontab, (-l) shows your current crontab, (-r) gives you the option to remove your current crontab, (-i) will confirm removal ~crontab -i -r~. ● Using the command @reboot /usr/bin/somedirectory/somecommand will execute any command on reboot.

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