On 21/10/13 05:07 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2013-10-21, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote:
Sureyya Sahin wrote:
Just to update, the hdparm command gives me:
Advanced power management level: 254
I guess the value would be 254. I will try to set it permanently if I can.
Set it permanently to 254? Or to something different?
My understanding is that he executed the command
hdparm -I /dev/whatever
and he got back an apm level of 254, which is what the device has
defaulted to without any intervention on his part.
Yes, Curt I issued the command and ended up with some information
including the part I posted and I thought is relevant. I am interpreting
this as follows:
Currently, with the data I already posted from the output of smart, I am
having a low value at around 35 perhaps. When I issue the hdparm
command, I am obtaining a value of 254 which would be the ideal one for
my computer. Thus, I will add the scripts described in the article to
set it to 254 and to relieve the symptom.
Am I correct?
S. Sahin
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