Application backups were driven by one crontab entry per app, each offset by id * CFG_BACKUP_CRONTAB_APP_INTERVAL minutes. That minute offset is written straight into cron's 0-59 minute field, so past ~20 apps it overflowed into an invalid entry that silently never fired, and the fixed spacing could not serialize backups that ran longer than the gap. Replace it with a single daily entry (`libreportal backup scheduled`) that enqueues a backup task per enabled app. The existing systemd task processor drains them serially — no minute overflow, real serialization, and backups are now visible/cancellable in the Tasks UI. Per-app enable is read from CFG_<APP>_BACKUP at schedule time instead of being mirrored into crontab. Removes the stagger machinery (timing/setup/check/remove scripts), the now-unused cron_jobs table + insert, and the CFG_BACKUP_CRONTAB_APP_INTERVAL config knob and its WebUI field. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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# Backup General - Scheduling
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CFG_BACKUP_CRONTAB_APP="0 5 * * *" # App Backup Schedule - Crontab schedule for application backups
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