Hello Roger,
The hdparm program is available in the hdsupp.lrp package:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=3MMN_position=3:3
Eric
Dear list,
I was wondering if anyone has compiled a version of hdparm for Bering
uClibc 2.4.1. I
Thanks Eric,
Makes me feel pretty dumb not checking hdsupp first.
Roger
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Roger,
The hdparm program is available in the hdsupp.lrp package:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=3MMN_position=3:3
Eric
Hi Roger,
Thanks Eric,
Makes me feel pretty dumb not checking hdsupp first.
No problem ;)
Also take a look at the hdspindn.lrp package created by Bodo Meissner,
it's available in the Contributions section of the packages page. It
contains a script to control hdparm.
Eric
Roger
Eric
Personally, I'd second this 'motion' for this to be posted to SF.
A large factor in my deciding to go with a 2-floppy setup (vs a HD) was
my desire to reduce energy consumption on my box which runs 7/24. I even
underclocked the CPU so as to be able to disconnect the PS-fan and keep
it further
Roger,
I set this up on one system so far (not using your .lrp) and it works great.
You did it the right way and i'd like to add your lrp to my routers... Old
hard drives are too cheap and plentiful, and its too easy to replace a
failed drive not to take advantage of them.
- Bob Coffman