acpi-support's 90-hdparm.sh overwrites hdparm.conf's apm settings
Bug #318980 reported by
Jakob Unterwurzacher
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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acpi-support (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Since acpi-support versions
- Intrepid: acpi-support (0.114-0intrepid2),
- Hardy: acpi-support (0.109-0hardy2)
acpi-support's 90-hdparm.sh sets apm level 128 or 254 for all hard disks (good).
This overwrites any apm setting from /etc/hdparm.conf (not so good).
Options:
1) acpi-support should set apm before hdparm.conf (probably difficult as hdparm.conf is applied by udev)
2) acpi-support should check wether an apm level has been defined in hdparm.conf for the hd
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Note, the hard drive in /etc/hdparm.conf can be specified by one of its several names, possibly a different name from that which acpi-support is using, e.g. /dev/disk/ by-id/ata- ST320423A_ 3EJ0GMSY versus /dev/sdb.