To further illustrate how ridiculous this is, I've updated
/etc/cron.weekly/apt-btrfs-snapshot to make a backup of fstab, remove
all occurrences of noatime, run apt-btrfs-snapshot delete-older-than,
and then move the original fstab back into place.

I understand that there are legitimate concerns around determining the
age of a snapshot, but as things stand right now the "fix" in #833980
only served to annoy legitimate users while providing no actual
protection whatsoever.

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