I realized the result it returned "9" was not my uptime hours. Tired
noob mistake. I am just curious if my problem should be fixed completely
by adding the 99-hdd-spindown-fix.sh to the 3 directories and altering
the laptop-mode config to CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT=1 and also
APMD_SPINDOWN=90 in the *other file (my memory does not serve the exact
name correctly). My load cycle count stopped increasing by a great
amount. Now it's less than 1 to about 5 minutes. This means I should be
alright? Because I noticed my hdd still blinks while it should just be
idle. Is this a normal happening? I also used the hitachi live cd and
changed the APM settings to highest (254) Does this mean the -b 255
still works even though this apparently goes to 254? A lot of confusion
in my mind about this bug. It's hard for me to understand completely as
I'm simply that new to ubuntu. I would just like that piece of mind, I
need to know for sure by using ubuntu it will not decrease my laptop
longevity.

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High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard disks may shorten lifetime
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59695
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