The specific time at which cron
entries in cron.daily
, cron.weekly
, and cron.monthly
run depends on the configuration of the system’s cron
daemon. By default, most systems run the scripts in cron.daily
at 6:25 AM every day, the scripts in cron.weekly
at 6:30 AM every week (typically on Sundays), and the scripts in cron.monthly
at 6:35 AM on the first day of every month.
However, these times may be different on your system, depending on the configuration of the cron
daemon. You can check the configuration of your system’s cron
daemon by examining the contents of the /etc/crontab
file. If you need to change the time at which the scripts are run, you can do so by editing the appropriate line in the /etc/crontab
file or by creating a new cron
job.