No harddisk spindown anymore in 10.04

I have build my own nas box around an atom board, and in it I have 4 1.5
Tbyte disks. When I build it I had low power in mind, so the operating
system sits on a 2.5 disk that runs 24/7, and the disks that hold the
array spin down when not needed.

Two days ago I updated this 9.10 server to 10.04, and discovered I could
not spin down the array disks anymore. As stated before, it seemed
hdparm.conf was ignored. If however I did hdparm -S 240 /dev/sd[a-d] it
issued standby commands to all disks, but instantly the disks seemed to
spin up again. In fact, it looked like even this command seemed to do
nothing at all.

I then scrapped the whole thing and did a fresh install of 10.04 amd64,
and again the disks would not spin down. Somewhere in the process my os
disk failed as well, so in the end I put a new 2.5" disk in and
installed 9.10 server again. Disks are nicely spun down again and all is
like it should.

Tinkering with laptop-mode-tools did not help either, it resulted in a
failed array. I had enough downtime here and will keep the box running
9.10 for a while.

Since this box does dhcp / dns and some other stuff that is needed on a
daily basis, I cannot test anything as more people depend on
functionality on the box. I have no idea whether this is caused by
hdparm or something else.

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[Lucid] hdparm.conf change doesn't have effect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568120
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