From: Ian Bell On Wednesday 28 May 2003 11:26 am, Keith Watson wrote:
Has anyone experimented with this command? Yes Did it speed up your system much? No Anyone had any bad experiences? No Anyone got any recommendations for parameter settings? Use -t to find currently achievable data transfer rate. Properly set up systems return figures in the 20 to 50MByte/s range Use -I to find info about drive and settings available. Those with a * against are current. Most distros set hd up for optimum without user intervention unless htere is a kernel bug (as in rh7.3). If -t returns a reasonable value then leave alone.
Had a play with hdparm last night and my experience was the same as Ian. In fact the settings seemed to be at optimum by default, everything I tried just slowed things down. Regards, Keith ____________ 'If there is a better solution...find it.' - Thomas Edison