Thank you for your reply, a lot of people trying to help me guess I need to fix my green WD drive. The drive is ok, does exactly what it should do and what it must do regarding an EU Regulation for external drives.
It does not happen for Linux in general. It happens for my Ubuntu install, not for my Arch install. Nobody added a fix to the Arch install, I set up Arch on my own, just didn't install unwanted software. I want to do the same for my Ubuntu install. On Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:16:38 +0100, J Fernyhough wrote: >I believe this is a "known" issue with WD Green drives. There are a few >workarounds for this, for example: > >https://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=17890 > >Essentially, the trick is to remove the drive's internal head "park" >timer so Linux's own power management can take care of things. No, it's a common misconception that the drives need to be fixed. I'm using Arch Linux and no software wakes up the same drive on the same machine. If I find such software, I report the bug upstream. Take a look at http://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/bugs/751/ it was fixed by https://github.com/lxde/libfm/commit/994a1e25ba0c3da80575fc002af17ab02ed5998b A lot of people are used to GVFS and similar software. I never ever would install it! For my needs, it's absolutely useless software that wakes up green drives. I really want to know what is installed on my Ubuntu, that does wake up green drives. Regards, Ralf -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss