Kamil Páral : You are right that laptop disks are much more suitable for 
increased spin up/down cycles (with about 600k supported by seagate drives) . 
However, keep in mind that due to another bug added to this one,  even desktop 
computers with desktop drives can end with this kind of settings, AND the 20 
seconds idle set by ubuntu's scripts is WAY too small . It makes no sense, the 
user could just be reading something on the display - this is not idle time. 
Most likely after another minute he will do something else and the drive will 
have to be spinned up again. Besides the fact that spinning up takes more 
energy and nullifies the power saved by stopping the drive, the respin process 
takes another 4..5 seconds for the usual laptop drive (checked specs on WD for 
example), and this 4..5 seconds wait every few minutes is annoying for the user.
I fully sustain the iddea of reducing power consumption, but let's do this in a 
way that really makes sense.
Look what I found on WD's knowledge base regarding external hard disks (these 
are often targeted to laptop users, and also often use actual laptop drives in 
usb enclosures :

"The initial power-on process is generally harder on the internal
components of a hard drive than spinning for extended periods. However,
Western Digital drives are designed to handle either scenario. Most
users outgrow their drive before repeated turning on and off becomes a
problem. Turning on the drive a few times per day is considered normal
usage and should not pose any problems. If a drive is turned on and off
excessively on a daily basis, this could affect the longevity of the
hard drive’s components."

This is from Western Digital's knowledge base. It refers to external
drives, but these are often laptop drives in usb enclosures.

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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
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