On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
after i took a more cleary look at the messages i found out that hdparm
did not work on boot up and when i try to start/stop the init-script by
using sudo, but when i log in as root and run the script it shows me:
/etc/init.d/hdparm start
* Running hdparm on /dev/hda ... [ ok ]
* Running hdparm on /dev/hdb ... [ ok ]
* Running hdparm on /dev/hdc ... [ ok ]
* Running hdparm on /dev/hdd ... [ ok ]
what could be the reason for this?
Are you starting hdparm in the boot or default runlevel (rc-update
-s)? If at boot, it may be that some modules haven't been loaded yet,
so you don't actually have hdc/hdd.
-Richard
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