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Andrew Frink wrote: |
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> Daniel, |
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> I think there are some settings in /etc/conf.d/hdparm that control if |
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> just hard disks or both get options changed. |
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> Andrew |
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> P.S. I'm not at my Linux box so I can't say for sure |
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Dale schrieb: |
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> Just in case his is different, this is what mine says: |
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>> # /etc/conf.d/hdparm: config file for /etc/init.d/hdparm |
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>> # You can either set hdparm arguments for each drive using hdX_args, |
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>> # discX_args, cdromX_args and genericX_args, e.g. |
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>> # |
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>> # hda_args="-d1 -X66" |
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>> # disc1_args="-d1" |
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>> # cdrom0_args="-d1" |
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>> |
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>> # or you can set options for all PATA drives |
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>> pata_all_args="-d1" |
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>> |
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>> # or you can set options for all SATA drives |
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>> sata_all_args="" |
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>> |
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>> # or, you can set hdparm options for all drives |
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>> all_args="" |
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> |
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> So you can set CD's, pata and sata drives separately. So you are correct. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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so when my settings are correct, why doesn't the hdparm init-script |
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apply this settings to my dvd-rom devices /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd |
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