hard disk spin down
pol
linux_milano at yahoo.it
Sat Oct 6 21:26:31 UTC 2007
Most of the time spent on my laptop is reading. Often the laptop is not
powered, so that i can hear the inner disk spinning down and restarting
every dozen seconds, because many processes are running, while i am
reading.
My question is: is there a way to force processes not to read and write so
often?
Alternatively, is it safe disabling the disk spin down?
My understanding is that time to spin down is set
in /etc/default/acpi-support, where SPINDOWN_TIME=12
and controlled by the kde-guidance-powermanager package. Is that correct?
Wy so a short time (12s) is set as the default?
I have noticed that the hdparm package is also installed, but it is not
running. It must have been disabled, not to clash with
kde-guidance-powermanager. Is that correct?
Thank you
--
Pol
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