@Gav Mack This is probably a fairly crude workaround, but it works for me. I just disabled the ata-smart disk probe in the udev rules:
In the file /lib/udev/rules.d/95-devkit-disks.rules look for these lines (Lines 73 & 74):
# ATA disks driven by libata KERNEL=="sd*[!0-9]", ATTR{removable}=="0", ENV{ID_BUS}=="ata", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", IMPORT{program}="devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart $tempnode"
Add a '#' in front to make the rule line a comment, like this:
# ATA disks driven by libata #KERNEL=="sd*[!0-9]", ATTR{removable}=="0", ENV{ID_BUS}=="ata", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="disk", IMPORT{program}="devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart $tempnode"
Save the file.
To make sure it's reloaded do these commands:
sudo service udev stop sudo service udev start
Test with gparted... and notice the difference.
@Gav Mack
This is probably a fairly crude workaround, but it works for me. I just disabled the ata-smart disk probe in the udev rules:
In the file /lib/udev/ rules.d/ 95-devkit- disks.rules look for these lines (Lines 73 & 74):
# ATA disks driven by libata ="sd*[! 0-9]", ATTR{removable} =="0", ENV{ID_BUS}=="ata", ENV{DEVTYPE} =="disk" , IMPORT{ program} ="devkit- disks-probe- ata-smart $tempnode"
KERNEL=
Add a '#' in front to make the rule line a comment, like this:
# ATA disks driven by libata ="sd*[! 0-9]", ATTR{removable} =="0", ENV{ID_BUS}=="ata", ENV{DEVTYPE} =="disk" , IMPORT{ program} ="devkit- disks-probe- ata-smart $tempnode"
#KERNEL=
Save the file.
To make sure it's reloaded do these commands:
sudo service udev stop
sudo service udev start
Test with gparted... and notice the difference.