@Steve #27 : Of course the counter for disk spin-ups is "4
Start_Stop_Count" and not "193 Load_Cycle_Count", which is the counter
for heads load/park.

I've edited (on my EeePC 1005PE) /etc/hdparm.conf and removed the
explicit setting for "apm_battery" which I had previously put, but
specified instead "spindown_time = 36" (3 minutes).

I then rebooted my machine, and checked (using "hdparm -I") that I now
have « Advanced power management level: 127 » on my HD.

I then left the machine alone for 10 minutes and checked the counters
before and after :

4 Start_Stop_Count :   No change
193 Load_Cycle_Count: +14

The 2nd one looks reasonable and is not an issue, as the disk can handle
much more heads load/unload (typically 600,000 - 800,000) than it can
stand start/stops (typically 40,000 - 50,000) - theoretically...

I would assume to get comparable results on my other machines, all of
them having more or less the same disk behaviour, however both their
brands and models are completely different.

So my advice would be that Ubuntu *may* use a battery default disk apm
value of "127", but then *MUST* make sure that the disk gets a default
"spindown_time" value which is never less than a couple minutes. My
advice would be something between 3 and 5 minutes.

Otherwise we're gonna destroy laptops HDs.

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