This one time, at band camp, Christian Pernegger said:
> I have a Maxtor 7V300F0 (MaxLine III 300GB SATA) that I use
> only for daily backups and thus would like to turn off when
> no backup is running.
> 
> The hdparm -Y command succeeds in turning off the drive, but
> after that it refuses to wake up at all. While an access should
> probably reset the channel and spin up the disk, all I get is:
> 
> Basically, a reboot is required to revive the drive. The controller is a:

Taken from man hdparm:

-Y     Force an IDE drive to immediately enter the lowest power
       consumption sleep mode, causing it to shut down completely.  A hard
       or soft reset is  required  before the drive can be accessed again
       (the Linux IDE driver will automatically handle issuing a reset
       if/when needed).  The current power mode status can be checked
       using the -C flag.

So it looks like hdparm assumes that the kernel IDE layer is able to
wake the drive up.  Perhaps the SATA layer can't handle it yet?  I will
ask upstream, but it seems like a kernel issue at firts look.

Take care,
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