Your message dated Sun, 26 Jun 2016 10:11:41 -0300
with message-id <576fd48d.80...@riseup.net>
and subject line Re: Bug#825718: Fwd: Bug#825718: forensics-all: hdd spin down 
upon install
has caused the Debian Bug report #825718,
regarding forensics-all: hdd spin down upon install
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Package: forensics-all
Version: 1.2
Severity: normal

after only installing forensics-all:

strictly speaking not really a bug, but is this expected ?

after about 5 mins this occurs

could not see a reference in journalctl or other places for the config




-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 4.5.0-2-amd64
Locale: LANG=en_AU.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_AU.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages forensics-all depends on:
ii  aesfix              1.0.1-4+b3
ii  aeskeyfind          1:1.0-3
ii  afflib-tools        3.7.7+git20160511.4fd23a-2
ii  cewl                5.1-3
ii  chaosreader         0.94-7
ii  dc3dd               7.2.641-3
ii  ed2k-hash           0.3.3+deb2-3
ii  ewf-tools           20140608-6+b1
ii  exifprobe           2.0.1-9
ii  ext3grep            0.10.2-3+b1
ii  ext4magic           0.3.2-5
ii  extundelete         0.2.4-1+b1
ii  forensics-colorize  1.1-1
ii  galleta             1.0+20040505-7
ii  gpart               1:0.3-3
ii  grokevt             0.4.1-10
ii  guymager            0.7.4-2
ii  hashdeep            4.4-2
ii  hashrat             1.8.0-1
ii  mac-robber          1.02-4
ii  magicrescue         1.1.9-2
ii  memdump             1.01-7
ii  metacam             1.2-8+b1
ii  missidentify        1.0-7
ii  myrescue            0.9.4-7
ii  nasty               0.6-3
ii  pasco               20040505-1
ii  pff-tools           20120802-5
ii  pipebench           0.40-4
ii  plaso               1.4.0+dfsg-2
ii  pompem              0.1.0-3
ii  recoverdm           0.20-3
ii  recoverjpeg         2.6-1
ii  reglookup           0.12.0-3
ii  rephrase            0.2-1
ii  rifiuti             20040505-1
ii  rifiuti2            0.6.1-3
ii  rkhunter            1.4.2-5
ii  rsakeyfind          1:1.0-3+b1
ii  safecopy            1.7-1
ii  scalpel             1.60-3
ii  scrounge-ntfs       0.9-7
ii  shed                1.15-3+b1
ii  sleuthkit           4.2.0-3
ii  ssdeep              2.13-2
ii  tableau-parm        0.2.0-4
ii  undbx               0.21-1
ii  unhide              20130526-1
ii  unhide.rb           22-2
ii  vinetto             1:0.07-5
ii  volatility          2.5-1
ii  volatility-tools    2.5-1
ii  wipe                0.22-3
ii  yara                3.4.0+dfsg-2+b3

forensics-all recommends no packages.

forensics-all suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information

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Hello Fulano,

According to all that you reported, you know that this problem was not 
caused by forensics-all.

You mentioned hparm, imagine that the ideal would be to experiment with 
hdparm and even test your configuration on other machines, forensics-all 
does not provide configuration for hdparm.

Looking at the hdparm bug reports, I see situations like yours. If it is 
confirmed that your problem is in hdparm, please contact the maintainer 
or upstream.


Best Regards,

-- 
Giovani Ferreira
http://softwarelivre.org/jova2
0x78494EF72375A66C

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