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On: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 13:08:49 -0400,
Mark Mielke <mark@mark.mielke.cc> wrote:
> Not really thinking about how hard it would be to implement, I suggest
> that the appropriate place for this to be, would be a mount option.
>
> Just as 'noatime', or 'sync', perhaps a 'delaywrite' option would be a
> good choice. An advantage of this approach, is that I could make /tmp
> be 'delaywrite+journal' in an effort to improve the efficiency of
> /tmp, as I could care less what I lost in /tmp between reboots under
> extreme situations.

Normally /tmp gets "rm -rf"ed in most dists startup scripts
anyway. /var is for local state data ...

But I also would like such options to make power-saving on Laptops
easier (But I would use it for all partitions ...). I also tried to
make my disks spin-down - but I never got this to work nicely (disks
run far too often). Stuff like delayed write would be really nice.

> mark

k33p h4ck1n6
René

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