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?

Thanks.

Dimitri

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