Narcis Garcia writes:
USB drives use filesystem as were formatted. When they are formatted in ext4, support atime.
Indeed. I assumed you meant USB drives generally, not ones restricted to work only with linux. Sorry.
I was asking for a method to set noatime by default. Is udev/eudev triggering program involved for USB cases?
It depends. Neither my laptop nor my desktop do at the moment (devuan/kde and oldishubuntu/kde), but I'm sure there are linux variants that do.
And when user clics over a not mounted device through file manager?
Not with the files manager I have installed and hardly ever use, but I'm sure there exists either one that does or that has been forked to do it, so try yours ;)
The only relevant option I see is whether to automount none, previously known or all sticks.
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