I thoroughly agree with mark thomas - what is being proposed here will
override the defaults set by hardware manufacturers and OEMs. Perhaps it
is helpful for some people, but it's a blanket decision that will change
the behaviour of a lot of systems - behaviour that was chosen by the
people who know the hardware best (ie the people who made and/or
integrated it).

I'm not sure if prompting the user is a wise idea because many people
will not understand what it means, and since we can't predictably scale
back the power management they'll just say "ooh that sounds bad" and
click to turn the power management off, which may not be a good thing.
We also don't know what "increasing too fast" means, since different
drives have different levels of robustness. My drive would have prompted
me after about half a second, unless we'd written up a list of every
drive ever (and future drives for at least the next 6 months) and knew
that mine counts with a 40bit packed number or whatever it was.

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