@ Jan: your solution seems to work.

I downgraded hdparm to the official Ubuntu version and added the lines
you mentioned, to hdparm.conf (after removing the old lines which I had
added, see the message with which I started this topic). Then I
rebooted.

The results of nearly two hours testing are thus: the clicking noises of
the hard drive don't return, not when the computer is in use and not
when it's running idle. I rebooted several times; this caused no
troubles.

So it appears that the right situation can be achieved with the official
Ubuntu version of hdparm as well. No need to use the newer Debian
version.

I'm still curious, though: why does the hdparm version in Lucid need
these "new" configuration lines in hdparm.conf, instead of the "old"
ones?

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[Lucid] hdparm.conf change doesn't have effect
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