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# /etc/conf.d/hdparm: config file for /etc/init.d/hdparm
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#
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# Note that options such as -y which force *immediate* power saving options
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# should generally not be placed here. The hdparm init.d script may run at
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# anytime with respect to other init.d scripts that do system wide drive
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# scans (like the hald script), so they will merely get spun right back up.
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# If you wish to use these options, please use the local.start init.d script
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# instead so that you're guaranteed that it will run last.
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#
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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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# or you can set options for all PATA drives
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pata_all_args="-d1"
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# or you can set options for all SATA drives
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sata_all_args=""
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# or, you can set hdparm options for all drives
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all_args=""
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