On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 11:39:43PM +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:

 Looks like I found it: udisks2 seems to be the culprit.


 The ugliest thing actually: the two tests below didn't show even
the slightest hints that udisks2 could be involved:

# btrace /dev/sdd &> /tmp/btrace.wi.udisks2.running.log

# inotifywait -m --format "%T %w %e %f" --timefmt "%H:%M:%S"  /dev -o 
/tmp/inotify.wi.udisks.running

 I started both tracers above with a running udisks2 service right
before I mounted an internal disk: /dev/sda. At that moment, as usual,
sadly, an external USB disk (dev/sdd), connected to the same computer,
same time, got spun up. The logs show nothing about what accessed
/dev/sdd.

Or better: Nothing about udisks* ..

Wolfgang
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