As I promised, here are the results of the test. I replaced hdparm with a
script and logged what happened.
So, here we have the proof that actually the scripts ARE altering the default
settings.
<<start>>
Fri Oct 26 01:28:00 EEST 2007 hdparm invoked with parameters -S 4 /dev/sda
...[pstree]
|-apmd---apmd_proxy---run-parts---laptop-mode---laptop_mode---hdparm---pstree
...
-----------------------------------
Fri Oct 26 01:28:17 EEST 2007 hdparm invoked with parameters -S 244 /dev/sda
init-+-apmd---apmd_proxy---run-parts---laptop-mode---laptop_mode---hdparm---pstree
|-klogd
`-rc---S20sendsigs---sleep
-----------------------------------
Fri Oct 26 01:29:33 EEST 2007 hdparm invoked with parameters -S0 /dev/sda
...[pstree]
|-rc---S20hdparm---S20hdparm---hdparm---pstree
...
-----------------------------------
Fri Oct 26 01:29:37 EEST 2007 hdparm invoked with parameters -S 4 /dev/sda
init-+-NetworkManager
|-NetworkManagerD
|-apmd---apmd_proxy---run-parts---laptop-mode---laptop_mode---hdparm---pstree
|-console-kit-dae---61*[{console-kit-dae}]
|-cron
|-dbus-daemon
|-dd
.....[more pstree cut]
<<< end >>>
All I did was to reenable the acpid and apmd services and reboot... I
also mention that on this system on_ac_power returns 255 and the system
does not interpret correctly this sittuation and activates a laptop
specific on-battery profile(this is another bug) . This is actually a
desktop system.
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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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