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Understanding Unix filesystem timestamps

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      That's the most accurate article on the subject I've read in years.

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        'No AI has been involved in creating this article.' I like that. Reminds of 'no synthesizers on this record' of the 80s 😄

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          Cool article. They don't post often enough!

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            So what are the atime settings in a Linux distribution like Ubuntu?

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              So what are the atime settings in a Linux distribution like Ubuntu?

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              You can run this to check

              findmnt --real
              
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                You can run this to check

                findmnt --real
                
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                findmnt --real

                Cheers! Apparently Ubuntu uses the relatime setting.

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                  Cheers! Apparently Ubuntu uses the relatime setting.

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                  It is the default atime option used when mounting if I'm correct. If it's an ubuntu specific mount option it will be specified in /etc/fstab file.

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