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ide1: reset: success



logcheck sends me these often --

Unusual System Events
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Mar 26 06:26:03 server kernel: hdd: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Mar 26 06:26:03 server kernel: ide1: reset: success

this is a hard drive i reaped from a legacy windo~1 system; there
were some parameters used in w98 (or w95?) to have the drive
automaticall spin down to power-save mode, and this seems to be
the result. i'm sure linux can handle those kinds of features,
but apparently my setup isn't sleep-mode aware...

is there some advanced hdparm i can throw in there to make the
kernel (or some daemon) know to look for sleep mode? if not
hdparm, maybe something else?

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