Just FYI, udisks2 handles drives (at least in 14.04+) and you can
configure things like APM level for individual disks by putting an entry
into /etc/udisks2 with a filename that matches the drive id and serial
number (which you can read from gnome-disks/palimpsest), eg with the
contents:

[ATA]
StandbyTimeout=60

Do "man 8 udisks" for more info about the format of the file.

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  APM settings are not persistent after a reboot

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