On May 11, 2011, at 10:52 PM, Chuck Tetlow wrote:
> 
> That's because you're logged in as "admin".  You've got to be root to run 
> that command. 

Actually, I was... (root@box1, then the '#' prompt was present)

> Use the command "su -" and provide the root password to switch user to root.  
> Most of the time, the root password is the same as the "admin" account 
> password. 
> 
> The command should work then.  
> 
> But if you don't use the "-" switch after the "su" switch user command, you 
> won't be able to run the program without providing the whole path to the 
> command.  That would be /sbin/hdparm to run it. 

That was the issue causing me to have to provide the complete path. Everything 
else had been working just fine without the '-' switch, and I guess I got 
lazy... You know, saving two keystrokes here and there just might prevent 
CTS... LOL

Thanks;
Jeff
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