El 28/08/17 a les 12:47, Arnt Gulbrandsen ha escrit: > If you want to do it it can be done, though. You can intercept the mount > system call using LD_PRELOAD and about 10 lines of C, or you can write > an /etc/fstab line for /mnt that specifies noatime and your usual USB > device (perhaps sdb1, YMMV). If you write the fstab line at least "sudo > mount /mnt" will mount with noatime, and you can write something udevish > that runs mount and does it the way you want it. >
Perhaps there is some kernel parameter to change default behavior from boot? I'm not looking a solution for a single installation but for hundreds of my users. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng