Take a look at /etc/rc.local or one of those "rc" files. Do a grep for
hdparm in them and you'll find it inside an "if" statement. just make
sure the "if" always returns false :)
Donncha.
Alan Smith wrote:
>> Guys,
>> I installed a Mandrake 7.2 box as one of our e-mail gateways. It is an
> old desktop machine but is more than enough for the job. When I
> installed it though, I chose to use the hard drive optimisation (this
> is right near the start, just after you choose custom or expert or
> whatever). What can I change to remove this setting?? If you go to
> the console after it has been left for a few days there are messages
> about ide bus resets etc. The only thing that I can think that would
> cause that is the hard drive optimisations.
>
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