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Hi all,
Is there a possibility to spin down a SCSI harddisk? hdparm -Y does not work on SCSI disks. I tried noflushd - but its the same. It says, one would have to use a kernel patch to enable spin down. BTW: How "unstable" is this patch?
So - are there any special tools? (to keep the harddisk quiet :-).
Background: small Debian/woody Router for home LAN. I know I have to tune a few other things (bdflushd, syslog, ...), too, if there is a tool to spin down the harddisk.
Thanks, ~ Joachim
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