Re: jazz drive

1997-11-27 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Perhaps this will lead you in the right direction, Bruce recently posted: I run /dev on a ram disk, and disable cron when undocked. That seems to be enough to get the disk to spin down, regardless of the time period of update. I think the system spent a lot of time updating the dates of tty f

Re: jazz drive

1997-11-27 Thread Wintermute
I would imagine that this could be solved by specifying some particular mount options on the command line or in the fstab file. Unless of course if this is a driver problem, in which case I don't even have a Jazz to experiment with :). Michael Keith wrote: > I have debian loaded on a jazz disk a

jazz drive

1997-11-27 Thread Michael Keith
I have debian loaded on a jazz disk and everything seems to work fine except that it will not let the jazz go to sleep,and iomega says that it is imperative that the jazz goes to sleep. Does anybody have a clue on how to make this happen? It seems that debian is always hitting on it about every two