On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Ricky Beam wrote:
> Technically, one could argue the kernel should issue a STOP START UNIT command
> for you. A command was sent to the drive that needs it to be spinning (and
Yes, infact if you apply the scsi-idle patch, I think it does. However,
last time I used that was in 2.0.27 ...
> the kernel is assuming it is spinning??? is there any state tracking?) Of
> course, one could argue the kernel should only do what it's told...
Also, on bootup (on sd_mod insertion), disks are spun up.
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