Matthew Garrett schreef: > Ensure relatime updates atime at least once per day > > Allow atime to be updated once per day even with relatime. This lets > utilities like tmpreaper (which delete files based on last access time) > continue working. : Sorry, but I doubt it's a good idea. First, it breaks the simple semantic of relatime (mtime > atime?), mixing it with a rather arbitrary constant. Second, and most important, there are lots of workloads which will be strongly affected by this modification. For instance, running md5sum daily on the filesystem will cause a write for every file. I think that to solve the problem for your use case, it's better to use a different approach such as mounting separately /tmp (with the atime option). Eric
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