Re: How did relatime get set on my Wheezy system?

2019-04-04 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Rhkramer, 4.4.2019 01:38 +0200: > What puzzles me is this -- when I look at /etc/fstab for some of the other > partitions that are already ext4 I see entries like this: > > # /var was on /dev/sdb8 during installation > UUID=874304c9-36c6-4572-909b-c4c75d13269a /varext4defaults

Re: How did relatime get set on my Wheezy system?

2019-04-04 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, April 03, 2019 08:06:37 PM bw wrote: > In-Reply-To: <201904031938.34134.rhkra...@gmail.com> > >What I don't understand, for example, is where and how relatime got set > >(and maybe some of the other parameters). > > On stretch system, man mount has under "FILESYSTEM-INDEPENDENT

Re: How did relatime get set on my Wheezy system?

2019-04-03 Thread bw
In-Reply-To: <201904031938.34134.rhkra...@gmail.com> >UUID=874304c9-36c6-4572-909b-c4c75d13269a /var ext4 defaults 0 2 > >When I look at the same partition in /etc/mtab, I see this: > >/dev/sdb8 /var ext4 rw,relatime,user_xattr,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0 > >What I don't understand, for example,

How did relatime get set on my Wheezy system?

2019-04-03 Thread rhkramer
Background: When I set up my Wheezy system, I reserved (and formatted) a FAT32 partition on one of my disks for a possible installation of Windows. I now want to reformat that partition to ext4 to use for other purposes. What puzzles me is this -- when I look at /etc/fstab for some of the