Okay... I know I've taught this in classes before when talking about system tuning, but what are the side effects of turning off atimes? (using the noatime option when mounting a filesystem) I've recently been playing around with it, and can't believe the difference it makes! Have you ever done a `find / --print` and NOT had the hard drive sound like it's going to rattle out of the computer? Now, back to my question, what are the side effects of disabling atimes? Are there any utilities that really need to know the last time a file was accessed? (which would include the last time someone did something like a `ls -l`) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=[The Realm of Darkness]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= O- Ken Bowley johann@trod.org AKA: Lord Johann http://www.trod.org -=-=-=-=-=[ Linux, the choice of the GNU generation ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- LCP, LCI, and Brainbench Linux MVP