I, too, got a fp regarding hdparm in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit. At least in my CentOS systems, the hdparm directives seem to be defaults. I've implemented the suggestion by John Horne that I add "RTKT_FILE_WHITELIST="/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit" in rkhunter.conf. However, by the mere fact that rc.sysinit is checked by rkunter as a place where rootkits might cause issues makes me uneasy about whitelisting that file in its entirety. Is there no way to deal just with the hdparm part of this issue?
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