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On tor, 2007-09-06 at 14:52 -0400, Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>     Thanks for your reply. That helps a lot, i didn't get very far with xfs 
> and reiserfs on freebsd, they appear to be read only.
>     Currently on one box squid has it's cache under the /usr filesystem, if 
> i add the noatime option to fstab and remount it will i brake anything?

tmpwatch is known to be somewhat broken by noatime.. other than that I
know of very few applications caring about atime at all...

> And you reference the kernel threads package, what is that, do i need to 
> recompile my kernel or add a package for it?

It's a system configuration. Don't have the details right now but it's
in the squid-users archives from the last month..

Regards
Henrik

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