Hi, > 2.6.22 fixes the problem completely for distros > which don't issue spin > down. For distros which do issue spin down, the > situation isn't worse, > the kernel behaves the same way as before 2.6.22. > It just issues > FLUSH_CACHE. The warning message is for small > fraction of disks > mentioned above which do double spin down and to > accelerate transition > to kernel-driven spin down. What you're telling me contradicts my experience. I'm using Debian Etch with my custom kernel 2.6.23 After seeing debian's code, shutdown does NOT issue spin down in my friend's pc. The clack sounds, and the warning appears. Using patched code, I don't have any more clacks and warnings. After seeing the altered code, shutdown now IS spinning down the sda. However none of them is flushing the cache as you suggests. So you're saying: 1) Don't spin down to avoid the problem 2) Flush cache solves the problem I'm seeing: 1) The hdd is not spun down by shutdown and the problem persists 2) By spinning down /dev/sdX in shutdown(8) the problem disappears. Flush cache doesn't seem to influence the emergency shutdown problem. That's why I'm confused. May be I've missed something in the code. > So, the patch isn't in the package yet? I checked yesterday both Debian's unstable and testing, and the patch wasn't there. Dark Sylinc Compartí video en la ventana de tus mensajes (y también tus fotos de Flickr). Usá el nuevo Yahoo! Messenger versión Beta. http://ar.beta.messenger.yahoo.com/ - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html