its weird the you say that the situation is the same in windows yet some
people say windows does not park the heads at all.

if it is true it means that a windows machine hard drive would not last
long before being destroyed by the high load/unload count.

there are two options:

1) your hard drive can handle all this loading/unloading so its enabled
2)some how results of your tests are screwed up. (this does not necessarily 
mean you are doing something wrong)

either way i dont know what to tell you. the only idea i have is
contacting your hard drive manufacturer and asking him but all this.

imo this problem is not being fixed because no one is making a
consistent effort to test the situation on both Linux and windows. if
you want to put some effort in to it myself and other will try to offer
suggestions.

maybe we can compile a list of people with models whose hard drives
where trashed because if this problem to put some pressure on having
someone who can actually commit code and is more experienced at solving
this kind of problems.

Maor

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