If those don't work you could always put flags in you crontab that write to a file. This will show if the crontab actually runs. I assume you've run any cron scripts manually (make sure you are the proper user) to check that they run right.
actually tdub's /etc/system originally was the right order.
My advise was even more important when configuring the interface on the fly. If you are remotely terminalled while changing from modes you would be locked out until you physically got to the head of the box. I would tend to believe...
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