Pursuant to Peter's comments, does the attached patch do the job? It should disable the default APM policy for these devices when running from udev, without interfering with other uses of hdparm.conf or manual runs of hdparm.
(I realise that this probably doesn't fix everything, but at this point I would prefer a minimal fix that addresses problems found on default installations.)
Pursuant to Peter's comments, does the attached patch do the job? It should disable the default APM policy for these devices when running from udev, without interfering with other uses of hdparm.conf or manual runs of hdparm.
(I realise that this probably doesn't fix everything, but at this point I would prefer a minimal fix that addresses problems found on default installations.)