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Was the boot at 5 after the hour? Have you tried using the hourly option rather then specifying the time.Jason Croyle– Jason Croyle2021-03-02 02:29:51 +00:00Commented Mar 2, 2021 at 2:29
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No - see my update.ajgringo619– ajgringo6192021-03-02 02:31:55 +00:00Commented Mar 2, 2021 at 2:31
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I have gone through everything I have and from what I can see your correct it should be working I would try changing it to hourly to see if that helps but otherwise it looks right.Jason Croyle– Jason Croyle2021-03-02 02:54:00 +00:00Commented Mar 2, 2021 at 2:54
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I really only need to run it once a day, really doesn't matter when except for (2) conditions: 1) during boot, or 2) during snapper-timeline execution. There must be another way to do this.ajgringo619– ajgringo6192021-03-02 02:57:00 +00:00Commented Mar 2, 2021 at 2:57
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you could always do it the old school way and setup up a cron job takes basically no system resources to run cronJason Croyle– Jason Croyle2021-03-02 03:19:47 +00:00Commented Mar 2, 2021 at 3:19
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