Nope, that won't work because apt-get is started as root and crontab need to run by the user who is using it.
Also this wouldn't help if the crontab entry is wiped for some other reason.
Nope, that won't work because apt-get is started as root and crontab need to run by the user who is using it.
Also this wouldn't help if the crontab entry is wiped for some other reason.