Stephen Gran writes:
> This one time, at band camp, Goswin von Brederlow said:
>> In my case I have a SATA Port Multiplier, last one I ever buy :), and
>> it seems that takes a while to work after a boot. Sometimes its disks
>> just aren't there fast enough during boot and for example the fsck ru
This one time, at band camp, Goswin von Brederlow said:
> In my case I have a SATA Port Multiplier, last one I ever buy :), and
> it seems that takes a while to work after a boot. Sometimes its disks
> just aren't there fast enough during boot and for example the fsck run
> fails. I'm guessing the
Package: hdparm
Version: 9.27-1
Severity: critical
File: /etc/init.d/hdparm
Hi,
when a raid is reshaping or resyncing the hdparm boot script
temporarily sets the speed to 0. But if the script then exits with an
error, for example because /etc/hdparm.conf lists a device that is not
present, the sp
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