Re: [arch-general] APM gets re-enabled after awake from suspend

2009-11-04 Thread David Rosenstrauch
On 11/03/2009 03:40 PM, Karol Babioch wrote: Hi, my hard drive suffers from the clicking problem, therefore I deactivated the APM (Advanced Power Management) totally. From what I've heard, clicking means that your drive is dying. Maybe time to buy a new one? HTH, DR

Re: [arch-general] APM gets re-enabled after awake from suspend

2009-11-04 Thread Adrian C.
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009, Karol Babioch wrote: I'm now wondering whether this is normal? I guess so, as the hard drive gets disabled during the suspend, and after a wake-up it gets re-enabled, so any changed made with hdparm don't get stored. Is this intention right? Your BIOS probably resets it to

Re: [arch-general] APM gets re-enabled after awake from suspend

2009-11-04 Thread Adrian C.
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009, Adrian C. wrote: Usual practice is that hardware hooks have low or high numbers (depending on what they do) and those dealing with software are in between. I found this documented in pm-suspend (8) manual page, Hook Ordering Convention. Best to read that. -- Adrian C.

[arch-general] APM gets re-enabled after awake from suspend

2009-11-03 Thread Karol Babioch
Hi, my hard drive suffers from the clicking problem, therefore I deactivated the APM (Advanced Power Management) totally. I'm doing this using hdparm in the /etc/rc.local, making sure that it gets executed every time I boot up my machine. However I noticed that the APM gets re-enabled after I