On Wednesday 10 June 2009 20:53:24 matthieu castet wrote:
> komodo wrote:
> > On Sunday 10 of May 2009 23:21:48 Marco d'Itri wrote:
> >> On May 10, matthieu castet wrote:
> Stop opening for writing their block devices (which generates a
> "change" uevent).
> This may be an hdparm bu
On Jun 10, matthieu castet wrote:
> FYI, I removed "60-persistent-storage.rules" from my system to solve the
> issue.
And so broke critical features.
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Marco
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komodo wrote:
On Sunday 10 of May 2009 23:21:48 Marco d'Itri wrote:
On May 10, matthieu castet wrote:
Stop opening for writing their block devices (which generates a "change"
uevent).
This may be an hdparm bug.
There something I don't understand, what's the problem with hdparm ?
It opens the
On Sunday 10 of May 2009 23:21:48 Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On May 10, matthieu castet wrote:
> >> Stop opening for writing their block devices (which generates a "change"
> >> uevent).
> >> This may be an hdparm bug.
> >
> > There something I don't understand, what's the problem with hdparm ?
>
> It
On May 10, matthieu castet wrote:
>> Stop opening for writing their block devices (which generates a "change"
>> uevent).
>> This may be an hdparm bug.
>>
> There something I don't understand, what's the problem with hdparm ?
It opens the device with O_RDWR. This makes the kernel generate a chang
Hi,
Marco d'Itri wrote:
reassing 526516 hdparm
thanks
On May 01, matthieu castet wrote:
How can I manage that my disk go to standy mode without udev waking them ?
Stop opening for writing their block devices (which generates a "change"
uevent).
This may be an hdparm bug.
There something I
Hi i have the same problem i think as described here
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/browse_thread/thread/3119d3f49139b922
So it really looks like hdparm bug, can someone else verify this problem ?
Thanks
Martin
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reassing 526516 hdparm
thanks
On May 01, matthieu castet wrote:
> How can I manage that my disk go to standy mode without udev waking them ?
Stop opening for writing their block devices (which generates a "change"
uevent).
This may be an hdparm bug.
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ciao,
Marco
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Hi,
in my configuration some ide disk are put on standy mode with
hdparm.conf
Since some time, the disk wake up imediatly.
After some investigation it come from udev : if I stop udev daemon,
the disk doesn't wake up. It may be related to
/lib/ude
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