[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-11-05 Thread BeSt
I found it ! I did "hdparm -B 127 -S 1 /dev/sd?" and then "hdparm -B 127 -S 20 /dev/sd?", and now the spindown via "hdparm -Y" is working !! I don't understand why, but it solved my problem. -- hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374287 You received this

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-10-04 Thread BeSt
I've just checked with the last development CD (Karmic): the behavior is the same. One of the disk is correctly shut down, the other isn't and warnings are logged. -- hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374287 You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-10-03 Thread BeSt
I use Jaunty, but I installed kernel and hdparm package from Karmic and I still have the problem. Actually, I have 2 disks (let's A, the system one, and B the unmounted one). When I do "hdparm -Y" on A, A spins down (but power on just after since it's the system disk): this behaviour is OK. But,

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-07-25 Thread AmenophisIII
this was fixed in 9.15-1ubuntu1 (lp:311451) and will be released in karmic, so ill close this. -- hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374287 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubun

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-07-24 Thread AmenophisIII
** Changed in: hdparm (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Released -- hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374287 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-b

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-06-08 Thread Ben Hodgens
This problem might be somehow related to KDE. The only reason I mention this is because I was able to previously (as of yesterday) do a hdparm -Y and have the device remain in sleep. This morning I installed kubuntu-desktop and upon a subsequent reboot, the disk spins up immediately. In this inst

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-05-25 Thread AmenophisIII
despite showing no interest in this bug by YOU, it was already fixed by the hdparm ppl in version 9.14 from 2009-04-08. ;) see http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=674401&group_id=136732 please upgrade or cherry pick the patch, thank you ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) St

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-05-10 Thread AmenophisIII
it was previously reported to debian: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522091 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=526516 ** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #522091 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522091 ** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #5

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-05-09 Thread AmenophisIII
i installed mainline kernel image 2.6.29-02062902 (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.29.2/linux- image-2.6.29-02062902-generic_2.6.29-02062902_amd64.deb), which fixes the problem! ** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- hdparm -Y does not w

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-05-09 Thread AmenophisIII
** Description changed: Binary package hint: hdparm hdparm -Y should spin down a harddrive. it may wake up instantly again if there is some access to it like: * access to a mounted fs on the hdd * other ata commands issued like smart readout (by smartd) or temperature readings (hddt

[Bug 374287] Re: hdparm -Y does not work (as it did in 8.10)

2009-05-09 Thread AmenophisIII
** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26520097/ProcEnviron.txt ** Description changed: Binary package hint: hdparm hdparm -Y should spin down a harddrive. it may wake up instantly again if there is some access to it like: * access to a mounted fs on