Sorry, here's /etc/default/hdparm which it uses - standard is all
commented out, but the examples help.

Steve

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# To set the same options for a block of harddisks, do so with something
# like the following example options:
# harddisks="/dev/hda /dev/hdb"
# hdparm_opts="-d1 -X66"
# This is run before the configuration in hdparm.conf.  Do not use
# this arrangement if you need modules loaded for your hard disks,
# or need udev to create the nodes, or have some other local quirk
# These are better addressed with the options in /etc/hdparm.conf
#
# harddisks=""
# hdparm_opts=""
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On Thu, October 6, 2005 10:29 am, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> I attach the standard /etc/init.d/hdparm from debian. That should help.
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>> How do I make this permanent?
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