On Mi Januar 2 2008, Douglas McClendon wrote: > But the basic issue may still be relevant, which is that I don't really > know why I need to run hdparm manually. And back when I read all the > ubuntu stuff relating to the issue, I ignored it after happily noticing > my F7 wasn't affected (smartctl -i -a /dev/sda | grep -i cycle). > > Now that I hit it with F8, I notice it is so annoying that a single > 'hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda' in rc.local isn't sufficient, because when I > resume from hibernate/suspend, it starts incrementing relatively rapidly > again. Do you know how to query the value that needs to be passed to hdparm -B to keep the current situation? That would make it possible to store the value when suspending/hiberanting and restore it when resuming/thawing. But better would be imho, when the drive would not forget the setting in the first place, maybe this happens because of a change in the kernel. Regards, Till
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