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Re: /boot partition changes when it should not



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Ron Johnson wrote:
> Note that "Last write time:" might not mean what you think it does.  I
> say that because on my system /dev/sda2 is / and I've written a whole
> bunch of data to it in the past 25.5 days, yet the LWT still matches the
> LMT.

Very interesting. I wasn't surprised that they match for me, since I
mount it read-only, so as soon as my kernel is up enough to read and
care about /etc/fstab, it will not modify it anymore anyway. It's
interesting to know that even people with read-write partitions see
similar behavior.
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