Eric from what I've seen and also from Hans' own mouth with the
current version of Rieserfs it's the preferred method.
In fact I'm so used to reiserfs being mounted
notail,noatime
Allrighty. We'll see how it does tomorrow when i reboot. I'm too
sleepy right now...
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In fact I'm so used to reiserfs being mounted
notail,noatime
Allrighty. We'll see how it does tomorrow when i reboot.
It does seem to be quieter.
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James Sparenberg wrote:
Well, that concludes that Kde really is the culprit, doesn't it.
But what in Kde?
/Björn
err... puncuation would help let me try again.
What I see that you use that I don't are, iptables, shorewall, netfs nfs
and
lisa, linuxconf httpd and atd. I've got
I had a similar effect some time ago on a SuSE box. In my case I
could make that repeating disk access to stop by mounting that
specific *reiserfs* partition with the 'noatime' option.
Is there any problem with setting the fs to noatime? It keeps the
file access time from being updated.
Do
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 05:39, Björn Lundin wrote:
James Sparenberg wrote:
Well, that concludes that Kde really is the culprit, doesn't it.
But what in Kde?
/Björn
err... puncuation would help let me try again.
What I see that you use that I don't are, iptables, shorewall,
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 09:18, Eric Huff wrote:
I had a similar effect some time ago on a SuSE box. In my case I
could make that repeating disk access to stop by mounting that
specific *reiserfs* partition with the 'noatime' option.
Is there any problem with setting the fs to noatime? It