Re: [Hdaps-devel] Re: Updating hard disk firmware & parking hard disk

2005-07-13 Thread Paul Slootman
On Wed 13 Jul 2005, Bill Davidsen wrote: > Paul Slootman wrote: > >Jan Engelhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>What's the gain in parking the head manually if it's done anyway when the > >>disk spins down (for whatever reason)? > > > > > >It seems you're completely missing the whole point o

Re: [Hdaps-devel] Re: Updating hard disk firmware & parking hard disk

2005-07-13 Thread Lee Revell
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 15:11 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote: > Paul Slootman wrote: > > Jan Engelhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>What's the gain in parking the head manually if it's done anyway when the > >>disk > >>spins down (for whatever reason)? > > > > > > It seems you're completely

Re: [Hdaps-devel] Re: Updating hard disk firmware & parking hard disk

2005-07-13 Thread Bill Davidsen
Paul Slootman wrote: Jan Engelhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What's the gain in parking the head manually if it's done anyway when the disk spins down (for whatever reason)? It seems you're completely missing the whole point of this discussion, which was how to implement the hard disk act

Re: [Hdaps-devel] Re: Updating hard disk firmware & parking hard disk

2005-07-13 Thread Paul Slootman
Jan Engelhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >What's the gain in parking the head manually if it's done anyway when the disk >spins down (for whatever reason)? It seems you're completely missing the whole point of this discussion, which was how to implement the hard disk active protection system

Re: [Hdaps-devel] Re: Updating hard disk firmware & parking hard disk

2005-07-13 Thread Jan Engelhardt
>> Head parking while the system running is almost useless, since sooner or >> later, someone's going to write/read something. > >Correct, that's why we're discussing to freeze the request queue as well. Sounds good (esp. for laptops/notebooks, which should preferably run "on RAM" as long as po

Re: [Hdaps-devel] Re: Updating hard disk firmware & parking hard disk

2005-07-13 Thread Lenz Grimmer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jan Engelhardt wrote: > Head parking while the system running is almost useless, since sooner or > later, someone's going to write/read something. Correct, that's why we're discussing to freeze the request queue as well. > If you want head parking