William Harrington wrote:
I agree with Ken here. when building the LFS system, you don't need to have noatime as a mount option. If you want a complete test suite experience, you should also use user_xattr and acl (along with kernel support) since the main LFS book and Systemd LFS book have attr and acl, as well.
I've removed the mention of noatime from my sandbox version and will update the book with my next commit. I don't want to mention user_xattr and acl at this point because it is too early in the book.
The acl tests do mention "The Acl tests need to be run on a filesystem that supports access controls" and the attr tests don't complain.
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