Hey all,

That probably isn't the best subject line, but I'm not sure I can
think of a better one ... Here's what's up ... I have a LC 475 running
NetBSD for use as a home automation (X10) controller. In order to cut
down on noise, power, etc. I would like to spin down the HD after
everything it needs to run has been loaded into memory. Does anyone
know of a program or daemon that can do this?

Thanks!
-- 
Brandon Wise

"A wit has said homo sapiens can be distinguished from the other
primates by the fact that whenever two or three of them are gathered
together, there you will find theological argument and fermented
liquor."

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