suhopar pisze:
U mnie po wpisaniu komendy :
hdparm -k 1 -S 1 /dev/hda
Wyświetliło mi :
/dev/hda:
setting keep_settings to 1 (on)
setting standby to 1 (5 seconds)
keepsettings = 1 (on)
Wyglada mi że wszystko będzie OK
ale jeszcze porobie restarty i posprawdzam czy działa
Zwróć uwagę na wielkość liter... konkretnie litery "k" poniżej fragment mana:
-k Get/set the keep_settings_over_reset flag for the drive. When
this flag is set, the driver will preserve the -dmu options over
a soft reset, (as done during the error recovery sequence).
This flag defaults to off, to prevent drive reset loops which
could be caused by combinations of -dmu settings. The -k flag
should therefore only be set after one has achieved confidence
in correct system operation with a chosen set of configuration
settings. In practice, all that is typically necessary to test
a configuration (prior to using -k) is to verify that the drive
can be read/written, and that no error logs (kernel messages)
are generated in the process (look in /var/adm/messages on most
systems).
-K Set the drive's keep_features_over_reset flag. Setting this
enables the drive to retain the settings for -APSWXZ over a soft
reset (as done during the error recovery sequence). Not all
drives support this feature.
"k" (małe k) nie zapisze ustawień innych niż wywołane opcjami -d, -m, lub -u. Dalatego dla -S trzeba użyć "K".