KDE / ubuntu GNU/Linux, No option to suspend a Hard Driver?
Im using the KDE neon GNU/Linux (Upgraded to: ubuntu 18.04 - Kernel 4.20.5-1).
I have a 256GB M.2 SSD (sdb) and a 1TB S-ATA HDD (sda).
I would like to suspend HDD0 (sda, 1TB-HDD) after 5 min. not in use, but i cant find the option to set it up.
How to suspend the HradDrive?
ubuntu hard-drive suspend
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Im using the KDE neon GNU/Linux (Upgraded to: ubuntu 18.04 - Kernel 4.20.5-1).
I have a 256GB M.2 SSD (sdb) and a 1TB S-ATA HDD (sda).
I would like to suspend HDD0 (sda, 1TB-HDD) after 5 min. not in use, but i cant find the option to set it up.
How to suspend the HradDrive?
ubuntu hard-drive suspend
OK... i got it fixed: hdparm -B60 /dev/sda
– Bandoler
Jan 28 at 19:31
It looks like you have found the answer. The right thing to do is to answer your own question.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 29 at 12:51
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Im using the KDE neon GNU/Linux (Upgraded to: ubuntu 18.04 - Kernel 4.20.5-1).
I have a 256GB M.2 SSD (sdb) and a 1TB S-ATA HDD (sda).
I would like to suspend HDD0 (sda, 1TB-HDD) after 5 min. not in use, but i cant find the option to set it up.
How to suspend the HradDrive?
ubuntu hard-drive suspend
Im using the KDE neon GNU/Linux (Upgraded to: ubuntu 18.04 - Kernel 4.20.5-1).
I have a 256GB M.2 SSD (sdb) and a 1TB S-ATA HDD (sda).
I would like to suspend HDD0 (sda, 1TB-HDD) after 5 min. not in use, but i cant find the option to set it up.
How to suspend the HradDrive?
ubuntu hard-drive suspend
ubuntu hard-drive suspend
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OK... i got it fixed: hdparm -B60 /dev/sda
– Bandoler
Jan 28 at 19:31
It looks like you have found the answer. The right thing to do is to answer your own question.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 29 at 12:51
add a comment |
OK... i got it fixed: hdparm -B60 /dev/sda
– Bandoler
Jan 28 at 19:31
It looks like you have found the answer. The right thing to do is to answer your own question.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 29 at 12:51
OK... i got it fixed: hdparm -B60 /dev/sda
– Bandoler
Jan 28 at 19:31
OK... i got it fixed: hdparm -B60 /dev/sda
– Bandoler
Jan 28 at 19:31
It looks like you have found the answer. The right thing to do is to answer your own question.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 29 at 12:51
It looks like you have found the answer. The right thing to do is to answer your own question.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 29 at 12:51
add a comment |
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OK... i got it fixed: hdparm -B60 /dev/sda
– Bandoler
Jan 28 at 19:31
It looks like you have found the answer. The right thing to do is to answer your own question.
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 29 at 12:51