On Monday 09 August 2004 19:10, Robert Jonsson wrote:
  /etc/init.d/crond stop
 BSD based systems, Slackware/Gentoo etc, are probably different. 
Yeah, its "/etc/init.d/<name_of_your_crondaemon_here> stop" on Gentoo, so
it
is different. (You can choose which crond you want. ;-) )
Arnold
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