The sysctl command worked, but I _want_ my drive to auto close the way it used too. Is there a way I can trace who(what application) is messing with my drive?
I've stopped udev, I stopped hal, I stopped nautilus. Still the drive closes, this indicates that some applications is opening the device?
I'm concerned about extra IO interfering with disk burns.
The sysctl command worked, but I _want_ my drive to auto close the way it used too. Is there a way I can trace who(what application) is messing with my drive?
I've stopped udev, I stopped hal, I stopped nautilus. Still the drive closes, this indicates that some applications is opening the device?
I'm concerned about extra IO interfering with disk burns.