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> Hmm, possible. I just noticed that it has a "before bootmisc" |
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> dependancy, so it is going to start very early on. In fact, bootmisc |
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> is considered a "CRITICAL_SERVICE" by /sbin/rc, so that means hdparm |
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> is going to start at the same time as filesystems are mounted and |
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> modules are loaded. I don't know if previous versions of hdparm had |
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> this same thing or not. |
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> I think you can either file a bug about the dependancy on bootmisc |
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> that causes hdparm to start too early, hack the init script yourself |
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> to remove it, or reconfigure your kernel to include the drivers for |
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> your CD-ROMs statically, not as modules. |
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Before i fill a bug i will check if removing the bootmisc dependency |
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will solve the problem. I don't think so because when the system has |
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booted completely a restart of the service doesn't work either. |
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The thing that irritates me is, when i run it directly as root it works |
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but not on system startup and when using sudo. |
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