Keith Antoine wrote:

On Wednesday 20 November 2002 01:15 am, Jim Bonnet espoused:


There is a -X option for hdparm as well, although in my case all I did
was the -d1 option. Using -X actually slowed things down abit.

You will need to set -d1 at every boot.

NOT, if you call it from /etc/rc.d/rc.local (insert it with an editor at the end of the script). It will start at boot time automagically.

oh agreed for sure, but your fix is vendor specific.. the original poster should decide the correct place
depending on their distro.. i should have been more clear..

the correct place is /etc/sysconfig/hardware on my box...

jim


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