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On Wednesday 02 July 2003 06:02 am, Dan Collis Puro wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Long time linux user, recent Debian convert. I like it. I like it a lot.
> All my redhat servers are going the way of the dodo to be replaced by
> Debian, slowly but surely.
>
> Anyway:  What would be the most "Debian" way to turn on DMA (essentially
> run "hdparm -d1 /dev/hda") on boot? I could (probably) add something in
> /etc/rc2.d, but that just seems dirty.
>
> Suggestions?  Thanks!
>
> -DJCP
> --
> Dan Collis Puro
> GeekUprising Internet Consultants
> http://www.geekuprising.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Install the package 'hwtools'. This puts a script into /etc/init.d where you 
can put hdparm options, the hwtools script comes with some hdparm options.
- -- 
Greg Madden
Debian GNU/Linux
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