Benno Schulenberg schrieb:
It is specifically checking for the No medium found message. To
be able to do that, the hdparm script should set LC_ALL=C itself.
Time to report a bug.
okay it's here:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144407
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Thanks to all who helped me with this issue, especially Richard who lead
me to this bug.
Daniel
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Doesn't anybody have a clue?
Or did anyone receive this message, because i heard of messages which
get lost on this list!
Thanks,
Daniel
2006/8/17, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
it seems that the configuration of /etc/conf.d/hdparm has changed.
With the new baselayout i only
Daniel,I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if just hard disks or both get options changed. AndrewP.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't anybody have a clue?Or did anyone receive this
Andrew Frink wrote:
Daniel,
I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if
just hard disks or both get options changed.
Andrew
P.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
On 8/18/06, *Daniel Pielmeier* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Frink wrote:
Daniel,
I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if
just hard disks or both get options changed.
Andrew
P.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
Dale schrieb:
Just in case his is different, this is what mine says:
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Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Andrew Frink wrote:
Daniel,
I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if
just hard disks or both get options changed.
Andrew
P.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure
Dale schrieb:
Just in case his is different, this is what
Good question. I don't use hdparm since mine are fast without it. It
should work though. You may want to make sure the all_args= line is
commented out. May be that it is using that since it is the last line
it reads.
Not real sure though.
Dale
:-) :-)
hmm i have commented all out, only
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so when my settings are correct, why doesn't the hdparm init-script
apply this settings to my dvd-rom devices /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd
Try adding set -x at the top of the hdparm init script, and then
'stop' and 'start' it. The trace output
Richard Fish schrieb:
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so when my settings are correct, why doesn't the hdparm init-script
apply this settings to my dvd-rom devices /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd
Try adding set -x at the top of the hdparm init script, and then
'stop' and 'start'
after i took a more cleary look at the messages i found out that hdparm
did not work on boot up and when i try to start/stop the init-script by
using sudo, but when i log in as root and run the script it shows me:
/etc/init.d/hdparm start
* Running hdparm on /dev/hda ... [ ok ]
* Running
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd it says that there is no medium present, but
is this required for running hdparm on this devices?
No, the init script handles this case...in fact it did run hdparm for
hdc and hdd.
-Richard
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Richard Fish schrieb:
Are you starting hdparm in the boot or default runlevel (rc-update
-s)? If at boot, it may be that some modules haven't been loaded yet,
so you don't actually have hdc/hdd.
it starts in default runlevel, but i think with the new baselayout it
starts ealier then before.
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish schrieb:
Are you starting hdparm in the boot or default runlevel (rc-update
-s)? If at boot, it may be that some modules haven't been loaded yet,
so you don't actually have hdc/hdd.
it starts in default runlevel, but i think
On 8/18/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before i fill a bug i will check if removing the bootmisc dependency
will solve the problem. I don't think so because when the system has
booted completely a restart of the service doesn't work either.
The thing that irritates me is, when i
Sorry, I missed the 'doesn't work under sudo' part.
Can you post the output with the set -x option when run under sudo?
okay here comes something strange
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ LC_ALL=de_DE.utf8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/hdparm stop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sudo /etc/init.d/hdparm
so i think it is not a problem between sudo and root, for root my
default locale is en_US for me as normal user it is de_DE.utf8 so it
seems to be a problem with the locales
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Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
+ [[ /etc/init.d/hdparm: line 122: /dev/hdc: Kein Medium gefunden
== *\:\ \N\o\ \m\e\d\i\u\m\ \f\o\u\n\d ]]
[...]
+ [[ /etc/init.d/hdparm: line 122: /dev/hdd: Kein Medium gefunden
== *\:\ \N\o\ \m\e\d\i\u\m\ \f\o\u\n\d ]]
It is specifically checking for the No medium
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