hm yeah my presumption was wrong, and calling hdparm -q -S240 -q -Y /dev/sdb 
does set the time and put the drive to sleep without spinning it up instantly 
again. i should have tested that before, sorry.
question is, as mihai said, what does access the hd at that time. the 
partitions are encrypted and only used for backups, so there is no "normal" 
user-space program accessing it. only things like hald, gparted and there like 
wake the disk.
mihai: my configuration worked for you in a normal boot or did you test it 
another way? thanks.

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