[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, options such as "-nomtime" and "-noctime" have been introduced
alongside "-noatime" in some free operating systems to limit the amount
of meta data that gets written back to disk.
Those seem rather pointless. (mtime and ctime generally imply other
changes, often to the inode; atime does not)
Well operating systems that *do* get used to build devices *do*
have these mount options for this purpose, so I imagine that
someone who does this kind of thing thinks they're worthwhile.
Darren
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