On Sunday 22 August 2010 22:39:47 Alex Schuster wrote: > Stroller writes: > > The script with which you reply is missing the sleep 60 loop. > > No, it's only the script that outputs the drive's state. It's called by > ~/.kde4/Autostart/hdstate: > > #!/bin/bash > > while : > do > /usr/local/sbin/hdstate >> ~/log/hdstate.log > sleep 10 > done > > > Running a script which contains `while true ... sleep 60` will cause > > only a single logging action. You can run it as root at startup using / > > etc/conf.d/local.start and have the file world readable. > > Yeah, local.start woudl also be a good idea, without the need to setuid > things. Maybe I'll change this. > > BTW, my two additional drives spin up when I log into KDE. Weird, they are > not even mounted.
From KDE-4.4.4 the start up interferes with the hard drives: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/232044 I don't why but it does, messes up any settings that hdparm may have set up and p*sses me off. o_O As soon as KDE starts up (even when waking up from suspend to ram) it resets the drives. I haven't found a way of telling it how to behave (i.e. by respecting existing settings in hdparm). -- Regards, Mick
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