/dev/hda5 / ext2 defaults 1 1
/dev/hda7 /home ext2 noatime,nodiratime 1 2
/dev/hda2 /stuff ext2 noatime,nodiratime 1 2
/dev/hda9 /usr ext2 noatime,nodiratime 1 2
/dev/hda8 /usr/local ext2 noatime,nodiratime 1 2
What possible things could break with this configuration? What
actually USES the ATIME date stamp on files and directories? I
don't use any backup software or anything like that. I'm just
curious as to wether I can expect weird behaviour from any
programs now or not?
Is it safe to do noatime and nodiratime on "/" as well?
Assuming nothing major breaks, are there any other wierdnesses I
should be aware of?
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