The most important setting difference :
-i
Display the identification info which the kernel drivers (IDE, libata) have
stored from boot/configuration time. This may differ from the current
information obtainable directly from the drive itself with the -I flag. The
data returned may or may not be current, depending on activity since booting
the system. For a more detailed interpretation of the identification info,
refer to AT Attachment Interface for Disk Drives, ANSI ASC X3T9.2 working
draft, revision 4a, April 19/93, and later editions.
-I
Request identification info directly from the drive, which is displayed in
a new expanded format with considerably more detail than with the older -i
flag.
http://linux.die.net/man/8/hdparm
So considering this report as "invalid"
** Changed in: hdparm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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