I ran the lm-profiler. Once after doing work and once after clean boot.
Below is the instance of clean boot which ended up with the same result.
'Gvfs-metadata' and 'jdb2/sda5-8' kept on popping up very frequently.

The problem is however, it may seem from the output that the system much
have been very quiet, it wasn't. The HDD kept on spinning without
showing any indication of slowing down for a break. If I forced them to
sleep using the hdparm -Y command, they would instantly start spinning
up without even stoping for a second with a 'flush 8.0' or 'flush 0.8'
message showing in the terminal with lm-profiler command running.

Though I didn't want to but I decided to disable all the services it
asked as 'standard recommendation' which I wanted to consult here before
doing because I wanted to maximize complete utilization of laptop-mode-
tools customization. Like I wanted to add this to 'configuration-file-
control.conf' make my system kinda a bit more 'professional' so nothing
is lost instead of simply disabling it!

For the side note, I created a 2 GB swap file after installing Ubuntu, I
don't have a dedicated swap partition. I have 4 GIGS of ram too.

What should I do now? If you see my setting in my customized laptop-
mode.conf, I haved edited to run laptop-mode-tools on AC also.

~$ sudo lm-profiler
[sudo] password for bahie: 
Profiling run started.
Write accesses at 24/600 in lm-profiler run: bash                           
Write accesses at 30/600 in lm-profiler run: gvfsd-metadata jbd2/sda5-8     
Write frequency :                                   
      1 bash
      1 gvfsd-metadata
      1 jbd2/sda5-8
Read frequency : 

Profiling run completed.

Program:     "anacron"
Reason:      standard recommendation (program may not be running)
Init script: /etc/init.d/anacron (GUESSED)

Do you want to disable this service in battery mode? [y/N]: y

Program:     "cron"
Reason:      standard recommendation (program may not be running)
Init script: /etc/init.d/cron (GUESSED)

Do you want to disable this service in battery mode? [y/N]: y

Program:     "atd"
Reason:      standard recommendation (program may not be running)
Init script: /etc/init.d/atd (GUESSED)

Do you want to disable this service in battery mode? [y/N]: y

Program:     "cupsd"
Reason:      listens on network, may not be needed offline.
Init script: /etc/init.d/cups (GUESSED)

Do you want to disable this service in battery mode? [y/N]: y

Program:     "master"
Reason:      listens on network, may not be needed offline.
Init script: /etc/init.d/hddtemp (GUESSED)

Do you want to disable this service in battery mode? [y/N]: y

Program:     "mlnet"
Reason:      listens on network, may not be needed offline.
Init script: /etc/init.d/mldonkey-server (GUESSED)

Do you want to disable this service in battery mode? [y/N]: y

Program:     "monopd"
Reason:      listens on network, may not be needed offline.
Init script: /etc/init.d/monopd (GUESSED)

Do you want to disable this service in battery mode? [y/N]: y

:~$

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