https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375153
Bug ID: 375153 Summary: Putting file in wastebin spins up unrelated hard drive Product: krusader Version: 2.5.0 Platform: Archlinux Packages OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: m...@fork.pl Reporter: d_the_m...@yahoo.co.uk Target Milestone: --- Description: I spin down my hard drives with `hdparm` when they are not in use. I have an SDD and two internal harddrives (call them HDD1 and HDD2). The SDD contains the root filesystem and the trash location. When I put a file on the SDD into the Wastebin it spins up HDD1 (HDD2 stays idle). Steps to reproduce: 0. Prerequisite: A hard drive (I'll call it "HDD1") that is not the system drive. 1. Spin down HDD1: `hdparm -y /dev/sdb`. You can check with `hdparm -C /dev/sdb` if it has spun down, the output should be "standby". 2. On the system drive select a file, press key "Delete" and click on the "Wastebin" button. 3. Check whether HDD1 has spun backup with `hdparm -C /dev/sdb`. It should say "active/idle". PS: I love this file manager, been using it for years now. Your work is much appreciated! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.