Yes, sorry ... utime.

But as I said in the other message ... it would be nice.

Bruce Guenter wrote:

> You cannot mount without mtime (I misspelt it -- utime is the syscall)
> AFAIK.  You can mount without atime (access time).  mtime is changed
> every time the file is modified.  ctime is changed every time the inode
> is modified (file size change, permissions, etc.)  atime is changed
> every time the file is accessed.

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