On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 02:49:45PM -0800, Matthew Fleming wrote:
I am trying to understand the knote system (on 6.1) and I am having some
troubles.
Specifically, I am confused by the uses of KN_DETACHED and EV_ONESHOT.
From what I can determine from the comments and code, knotes have a
how can I get the size and pointer of some allocated uma zone ?
For example: zone_pack
Thanx
Alexej
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Hi everyone.
I'm looking a way to spin down HDD just right before power off. Why?
Because currently when I call shutdown -p now, HDD is powered off at it's
full speed (7200.4) and as a result
I hear a noise of stopping/spinning down of HDD, and _this_ concerns me as
I'm afraid it can damage HDD.
Octavian Covalschi wrote:
I'm looking a way to spin down HDD just right before power off. Why?
Because currently when I call shutdown -p now, HDD is powered off at it's
full speed (7200.4) and as a result
I hear a noise of stopping/spinning down of HDD, and _this_ concerns me as
I'm
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 08:38:52PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Octavian Covalschi wrote:
I'm looking a way to spin down HDD just right before power off. Why?
Because currently when I call shutdown -p now, HDD is powered off at it's
full speed (7200.4) and as a result
I hear a
Thank you for detailed and clear answer!
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Oliver Fromme o...@lurza.secnetix.dewrote:
Octavian Covalschi wrote:
I'm looking a way to spin down HDD just right before power off. Why?
Because currently when I call shutdown -p now, HDD is powered off at
it's
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Oliver Fromme wrote:
| Octavian Covalschi wrote:
| I'm looking a way to spin down HDD just right before power off. Why?
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| Because currently when I call shutdown -p now, HDD is powered off
at it's
| full speed (7200.4) and as a result
| I
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Octavian Covalschi wrote:
I'm looking a way to spin down HDD just right before power off. Why?
Because currently when I call shutdown -p now, HDD is powered off at
it's
full speed (7200.4) and as a result
I hear a noise
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