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Save the atjobs command time records for Backup

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I wonder if there is a simple way to save the time records that has been applied by Atjobs, because I need to save the times already defined by Atjobs when making a system switch for example.

As far as I understand Atjobs will save its records in the folder /var/spool/cron/atjobs.

Knowing these records, can I copy the generated files inside this folder without problems or won't the Atjobs recognize these files?

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