[gentoo-user] reiserfs prevents harddrive suspend of my notebook

2003-07-15 Thread Martin Gramatke
Every few seconds something accesses my harddrive, therefore a suspend (hdparm -S1 /dev/hda) is impossible. I have a notebook, so I would really like to spin down the drive for less heat, noise and a longer battery life. I suspect the filesystem reiserfs to do these annoying accesses. It is a

RE: [gentoo-user] reiserfs prevents harddrive suspend of my notebook

2003-07-15 Thread Rex Young
Every few seconds something accesses my harddrive, therefore a suspend (hdparm -S1 /dev/hda) is impossible. I have a notebook, so I would really like to spin down the drive for less heat, noise and a longer battery life. I suspect the filesystem reiserfs to do these annoying accesses. It is a

Re: [gentoo-user] reiserfs prevents harddrive suspend of my notebook

2003-07-15 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 13:15, Martin Gramatke wrote this in an attempt to be witty and informative: Every few seconds something accesses my harddrive, therefore a suspend (hdparm -S1 /dev/hda) is impossible. I have a notebook, so I would really like to spin down the drive for less heat, noise

Re: [gentoo-user] reiserfs prevents harddrive suspend of my notebook

2003-07-15 Thread MAL
Martin Gramatke wrote: Every few seconds something accesses my harddrive, therefore a suspend (hdparm -S1 /dev/hda) is impossible. I have a notebook, so I would really like to spin down the drive for less heat, noise and a longer battery life. 'hdparm -S /dev/hda' does not spin down the drive, it