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    Scheduled Tasks / crontab with @reboot

    I have now, but still whenever I add a new task with the plesk panel (after I edited it with crontab -e) it deletes the cronjob. Example: Current cron: 0 1 * * 1 /opt/psa/libexec/modules/watchdog/cp/secur-check 0 1 * * 1...
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    Scheduled Tasks / crontab with @reboot

    Yes, but whenever i add/update/remove a Scheduled Task through the webinterface of plesk after I added the cronjob with `crontab -e`. the @reboot job gets deleted.
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    Scheduled Tasks / crontab with @reboot

    I have in crontab for the root user a command that has to run on startup (@reboot). However, it appears that the Scheduled Tasks manager cant really cope with it. (whenever i add a task, it gets removed, and i have to use the commandline to add it again.) is there a way to use @ reboot in...
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