Just saw a comment on linux-kernel that "fedora 8 will have the relatime
option on by default for all filesystems".
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On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 01:14:08AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> For the "multi" recipes it could even be an option to set 'noatime' by
> default for some filesystems (like /boot and /usr).
> I understand Ubuntu is possibly already doing this.
FWIW, while Ingo Molnar made this claim, it isn't true. I
As atime is used by popularity-contest to collect information on what
packages has been used the last week, it might be good to check how
such change affect popularity-contest.
Happy hacking,
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Package: partman-base
Severity: wishlist
You should probably look at setting the new 'relatime' mount option by
default for new installations. It's supported in current kernels and mount.
It should st least be supported in partman.
See [1] for a very interesting discussion about relatime.
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