Hi Ralf, Ralf Jung <p...@ralfj.de> writes: >> Ralf Jung <p...@ralfj.de> writes: >>>> I’d rather see the Ubuntu solution in the Debian packages: in Ubuntu, >>>> they call a small script from udev when devices appear. That script uses >>>> /lib/hdparm/hdparm-functions to parse the file and run hdparm for the >>>> newly appeared device. The init script can be dropped entirely then. >>>> >>>> I think this should also cover your issue. >>> >>> That sounds like a better solution indeed. However, to properly support >>> udev, hdparm should then support configuring devices by UUID or similar. >>> Or does it already support that? >> Why does it need to do that in order to “properly support udev”? > > Well, I guess that depends on what "support" exactly means, but with > udev assigning device names dynamically, it seems pretty unreliable to > me to use /dev/sd? in the hdparm configuration. But udev is assigning device names dynamically right now already? I don’t see how the change to _invoke hdparm via udev_ instead of invoking hdparm from an init script changes anything in that regard?
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