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They should. I noticed an improvement with Debian Etch last night as
well. However, this is a kernel setting and thus should apply to
anything running Linux 2.6.<br>
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--TP<br>
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Krsnendu dasa wrote:
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cite="midbb9ec22e0710051313qaabc149hed7afef9715fba31@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Would these settings also help with edubuntu?<br>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 06/10/2007, <b
class="gmail_sendername">"Terrell Prudé Jr."</b> <<a
href="mailto:microman@cmosnetworks.com">microman@cmosnetworks.com
</a>> wrote:</span>
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</span>Jim Kronebusch wrote:
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<pre>Add the noatime mount option to your drive partitions (or md devices)
in /etc/fstab
I don't think schools are so concerned about security that we need to
know when each file is accessed.
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<pre>I believe I have asked you this before, but I forgot. This setting only needs to be
used on a client mounting via nfs, correct? So this won't really help the thin clients,
but can help other systems mounting /home per say via nfs?
thanks
Jim
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Just checked out the man page for mount. Doesn't appear to be specific
to NFS, so it looks like it'd help speed things up regardless.<br>
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--TP<br>
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