I guess I haven't been following the thread very closely, but have you
tried looking at root's crontab?  Run

crontab -e

as root and see what's there.  Also, if this is RedHat, look at the
cronjobs in /etc/cron.{hourly|daily|weekly|monthly} and see if there is
anything weird in those.

Gabe

On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 02:17:06PM -0600, mjn wrote:
> > >Probably not a good idea to rename init then.  If it does reboot, it needs
> > >that command to boot properly.
> > >
> > renaming init will break more than reboot.
> 
> /var/log/cron contains:
> 
> CRON (11/24-06:58:46-398) STARTUP (fork ok)
> 
> Which, unfortunately corresponds to the restart of cron during
> boot.  Where else might i find clues as to the problem?  /var/log/messages
> seems to not be logging on a high enough level...
> 
> 
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