> Hi,
> kernel 2.0.30 supports the 'noatime' option for a filesystem, right?

If compiled with that option, yes. Did you answer "yes" to
that question? (I don't think (though I'm not sure) the default
debian kernel has it compiled in).

> (inode's access time is not updated after reads).
> mount_2.6d-1.deb doesn't seem to recognize this option (moount -o
> noatime), or what is the right option.

Does appear to be the correct option (man mount).

> Does anyone have this working?
Sorry, no.



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