I have a 2 year old laptop with a broken (click of death) HDD.
I figured, since LTSP doesn't use the local HDD, that this would make
the perfect LTSP Client.

I thought that the clicking would stop after PXE started but the
clicking continues.
I get a few "Buffer I/O error on drive hda, logicak block 0" with the
number increasing.
This is prior to X starting up.

The clicking continues the whole time the pc is on.
I suspect that this is because the LTSP client tries continuously to
access the drive.
Is there anyway to tell the LTSP client to not try accessing local ATA drives?

I tried to see if there was a way to turn off the drive in the BIOS,
but there was no option for it.  The only other way to do this is for
me to open up the laptop and remove the drive completely.

-- 
Tomoki Taniguchi

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