What if you set "apm = 64" in hdparm.conf? Is it overwritten with 254 by the 
acpi-support script? Please file a new bug then, this one is already far too 
long...
If setting the apm level in hdparm.conf works it's not a real problem IMO as 
users need to edit hdparm.conf anyway to get the spindown. Caring about the old 
apm value isn't really possible as it varies wildy among drives, while meaning 
wildly different things.

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High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks may shorten lifetime
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