For both xenial and artful, I've verified on 2 systems:
 1) A (x86) Lenovo Thinkpad T410 w/ a Samsung SSD 840 EVO that does *not* 
support APM
 2) An arm64 HiSilicon D05 w/ a Supermicro (HGST) HUS726040ALA610 SATA3 drive 
that *does* support APM

For #1, I verified that the released hdparm was attempting to enable APM
at boot, and that the proposed hdparm no longer does.

For #2, I verified that both the released and proposed hdparm packages
attempt to enable APM at boot, and have the same APM setting (254) post-
boot.

** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-artful 
verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-artful 
verification-done-xenial

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  Only enable APM on disks that advertise it

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