David Kempe was once rumoured to have said:
> Hey people.
> How do i get something to run on startup with debian? Specifically what i
> want is hdparm:
>
> hdparm -c1 -A1 -m16 -d1 /dev/hda
>
> That command greatly improves speed for me. I know about adding a
> script to init.d etc, is there an easier way? Can i just append a
> file or something? or does the debian way force me to use an init
> script?
I do this via a init.d script - which is the pedantically tidy way to
do it - done right it also means you can boot single without running
the hdparm command, so if you get problems from the hdparm command in
the future, you can bypass it so you can disable it.
C.
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