1: Create a blank hosts file in, /home/USER/.cxoffice/YOURBOTTLE/drive_c/windows/system32/drivers/etc/ then copy your existing /etc/hosts entries into this new file. 2: Run update on "HostMan" window 3: as sudo run grsync set up a new session with source:- /home/frank/.cxoffice/hostsman/drive_c/windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts destination:- /etc/hosts 4: You can then add it as a cron job by adding grsync -e session (whatever you called it at 3: above)
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