Once this solution is labeled as working most of us
> will continue working without any more thought about the issue while the
> hardware could still be subjected to excess stress.
*nod* Good point.
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High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks may shorten lifetime
https://bugs.laun
On Wed, 2007-12-12 at 23:24 +, Brian Visel wrote:
> Your drive probably has something unique (and probably nonstandard)
> about its power management settings that is preventing the hdparm
> setting from taking. Whether it's a bug or an issue of the drive maker
> not following standards, it ap
Your drive probably has something unique (and probably nonstandard)
about its power management settings that is preventing the hdparm
setting from taking. Whether it's a bug or an issue of the drive maker
not following standards, it appears hdparm isn't working quite right on
your system in regard
I have DELL Latitude D830 since 2 days now with a Samsung HM12HII drive.
I have this bug of too much clicks (I hear them 5-10 times per minute in
average).
So I tried each solution found on that bug report and many other sources
(mainly blogs that are saying same things than here since it envolve