On 11/16/2014 05:11 PM, Roger Lynn wrote: >> hdapsd is installed "disabled", you need to call "systemctl enable >> hdapsd" if you want to use it, I might have not documented that part >> properly, sorry. > > I couldn't find anything in either README file or the man page.
Right, how about this: --- a/debian/README.Debian +++ b/debian/README.Debian @@ -1,6 +1,20 @@ hdapsd for Debian ----------------- +enable hdapsd +============= + +hdapsd is not automatically started after installation, as you usually +want to adjust the settings for your needs (and your hardware) before +using it. + +If you really want to enable hdapsd set START=yes in /etc/defaul/hdapsd +if you are using sysvinit (or any other init using init.d scripts). + +If you are using systemd, use “systemctl enable thinkfan.service” — as is +customary with systemd, hdapsd.service ignores /etc/default/hdapsd. + + hdapsd with kernels <= 2.6.27 ============================= Would that help? But reading the code, it seems it actually is enabled by default on sysvinit. Meh. I'll fix this. > I've never > used systemd before and I'm not enjoying it. I'm not convinced the Debian > packaging is ready yet for a stable release. systemd packaging or hdapsd packaging? > Dell Latitude E6540. The drive is a ST500LM000-1EJ162. Do you want any more > details? Nah, the DELL part was interesting, thanks. Greets Evgeni -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org