I guess I found one (underscored) on this page
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Kernel:
"Because some programs use atime, disabling by default is not
practical. The Linux kernel has a feature called relatime [...] It
works by updating the atime field on disk only if the file hasn't been
accessed since the last time it was __accessed__ (to provide the new
email detection capability) or when the last access was more than 1
day ago (to help programs and users clean up unused files in the /tmp
directory). [...]"
Shoudn't be there 'changed/modified' instead?
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cheers,
aleksander trofimowicz