Keith Antoine wrote:
On Wednesday 20 November 2002 01:15 am, Jim Bonnet espoused:oh agreed for sure, but your fix is vendor specific.. the original poster should decide the correct place
There is a -X option for hdparm as well, although in my case all I didNOT, 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.
was the -d1 option. Using -X actually slowed things down abit.
You will need to set -d1 at every boot.
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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