On 2010-03-10 16:30, thib wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
Actually, that could be an important clue. Perhaps the "last mount date"
is what is being updated. And since both mounts were on the same day,
the date did not change. But if you reboot tomorrow ...
I don't know if that's it, of course. It's just a theory at this point.
The trouble with diagnosing something like that is that you can only
run one test per day (unless you mess with the system clock).
You can find the ext3_super_block data structure in linux/ext3_fs.h[1],
line 444 in current mainline 2.6.
[snip]
Maybe I missed something relevant.
# dumpe2fs -h /dev/sda2 | grep time
dumpe2fs 1.41.10 (10-Feb-2009)
Last mount time: Sat Feb 13 08:39:01 2010
Last write time: Sat Feb 13 08:39:01 2010
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