only fetch the data for mounts inside a folder when needed#36610
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for most operations we don't actually care about any mounts inside a folder, only for metadata that needs to propagate across storage boundaries (size, etag, mtime) do we need all the submount info. By only loading this data when needed we can save a bunch of storage setup in a number of cases Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
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for most operations we don't actually care about any mounts inside a folder, only for metadata that needs to propagate across storage boundaries (size, etag, mtime) do we need all the submount info.
By only loading this data when needed we can save a bunch of storage setup in a number of cases