On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Linux Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi!
> Im trying to permanently disable disk write caching (WC) on my debian box
> using sdparm. I can succesfully disable it but after a while it goes back to
> enable again.
Sounds like you want to do this either in a boot script or a
configuration file, as I think one reason why it would reset is
reboots. Is there an equivalent of /etc/hdparm.conf for sdparm?
Otherwise you could put this in your /etc/rc.local or equivalent
startup script.

> Is there any other way to do it aside from sdparm or is this a limitation on
> ext3 filesystems?
> Thanks in advance.
> Cook
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