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thib wrote:
> Well, ask the
> developers of whatever is touching it.  If noboby knows, that will
> require some code digging.

But I don't know what is touching it. That's what this thread is about.
It's about me asking what is touching it. All I know is that it happens
during the boot process.

A natural culprit would be the "mount" command. But as I explained, I
can manually mount and unmount several times and nothing gets touched on
the filesystem. So something must behave badly during booting.

> How about storing a hash of all the hashes?

Yes, that would probably work. Thanks!
I'm still interested in the answer to the original question though. ;)

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