On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 21:32:55 -0500 Chris Hanson wrote:

> In the new packages (thanks for putting them together!) the file
> /etc/default/hdapsd contains a variable assignment THRESHOLD=15, which
> is then translated into a "-s" option that's passed to the program.
> But the acceptable range for this option is a real number between zero
> and one, inclusive, according to the code.

Thanks for the report, damn mistake ;-)
I think I will apply your patches, but why do you add DISK to the
init-script? The default-file is read allways, and if someone removes
disk there, than its his fault? Or do miss I something?

Regards
Evgeni

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