"David C. Rankin" <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com> on Thu, 2019/11/21 04:08:
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What is the best way to modify this scheme to prevent, e.g. logrotate.time, man-db.timer and shadow.timer all trying to run on boot? I'd rather set them up to run a 5:00 localtime as I would with cronnie. But I do want to use the systemd timer, so what is the best way to configure the systemd timer to schedule these things to run at a convenient time instead of all firing on boot?
I've created systemd configuration overlay snippets for this, for example /etc/systemd/system/man-db.timer.d/RandomizedDelaySec.conf: [Timer] RandomizedDelaySec=30min Create a file for every timer you want to delay. -- main(a){char*c=/* Schoene Gruesse */"B?IJj;MEH" "CX:;",b;for(a/* Best regards my address: */=0;b=c[a++];) putchar(b-1/(/* Chris cc -ox -xc - && ./x */b/42*2-3)*42);}