Hi all, today I am looking for a solution, which I submit is not real debian-amd-64 related, but I hope, someone could help me.
Problem: I am running Debian sid on an amd64-notebook with scsi-drive. The problem is, I cannot standby the drive with hdparm -S 1 /dev/sda. Well, it is shutting down after 5 seconds, but something is writing permanently to the drive so the drive is starting again. I suppose it is a log file. O.k.,lsof is telling me a lot of logfiles. Of course, I could stop all the logging, but this is not the way I want to. I want to stop only the logfile, which is responsible for the permannet writing. So my question: How can I make Debian (Linux) to see, which file is written to the drive at the moment ? Is there a way any ? Best regards Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

