hdparm.conf(5)



hdparm.conf(5)             hdparm configuration file            hdparm.conf(5)

NAME
       hdparm.conf - Debian configuration file for hdparm

DESCRIPTION
       This  is  the  default  configuration  for  hdparm for Debian.  It is a
       rather simple script, so please follow the following guidelines :)  Any
       line that begins with a comment is ignored - add as many as you like.

       Since  hdparm  doesn't  use  init script anymore, this configuration is
       mainly used by udev.  Still one can re-apply settings from  the  config
       file by calling either

       /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/95hdparm-apm resume

       or by calling

       DEVNAME=/dev/<disk> /lib/udev/hdparm

       Note  that  an in-line comment is not supported.  If a line consists of
       whitespace only (tabs, spaces, carriage return), it will be ignored, so
       you can space control fields as you like.  ANYTHING ELSE IS PARSED!!

       This  means  that  lines  with stray characters or lines that use non #
       comment characters will be interpreted by  the  initscript.   This  has
       probably  minor,  but  potentially  serious, side effects for your hard
       drives, so please follow the guidelines.  Patches to improve flexibilty
       welcome.

       Note  that if the init script causes boot problems, you can pass 'nohd-
       parm' on the kernel command line, and the script will not be run.

       Setting an option outside of one of the  stanzas  enables  it  for  all
       drives.

       If an option is listed twice, the second instance replaces the first.

       /sbin/hdparm is not run unless a block of the form:

       DEV {

       option

       option

       }

       exists.   This  blocks  will  cause /sbin/hdparm OPTIONS DEV to be run.
       Where OPTIONS is the concatenation of all  options  previously  defined
       outside of a block and all options defined with in the block.

OPTIONS
       See man 8 hdparm

AUTHOR
       hdparm  was written by Mark Lord <mlord@pobox.com>.  The initial manual
       page was created by Stephen  Gran  <sgran@debian.org>  for  the  Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

Stephen Gran                    August 10, 2005                 hdparm.conf(5)

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