power management and ext3 - mount as ext2?

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On Fri, 2002-08-23 at 08:38, Stephen C. Tweedie wrote:
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> "tmpwatch" depends on atime.  tmpwatch deletes files in /tmp which
> haven't been accessed for a while (usually a few days), and if you
> have tmp files which you don't modify but which you read regularly,
> noatime will cause them to disappear before you're finished with
> them.

Ah-ha!  That explains why the /tmp files mod_bandwidth needs get deleted
periodically...

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