I'm running Fedora Core 1 on a Compaq Armada M700. The drive light 
flashes only on occasion with X running and a screen saver.  It's about 
every 10 - 15 minutes or so.

Sam.



Callum Lerwick wrote:

>>Of course laptop mode is good to use, but don't over-estimate the
>>benefit of using it.  It will not be of much benefit to CPU bound tasks
>>which rarely do disk I/O.  The disk shouldn't be written to when there's
>>nothing in the cache to write, so the sync every 5 seconds could
>>effectively be a NOP.
>>    
>>
>
>I've tested this a bit, at least with ext3. Even with *nothing* running,
>killed off everything but a shell, ext3 writes *something* to disk every
>minute or so. The disk never spins down. Dunno about reiser.
>
>But on a real running system, there's definitely going to be something
>keeping the disk spinning all the time. If there's so much as one dirty
>block, the kernel will sync it within 1 minute. The laptop mode script
>tunes this up to 10 minutes, something far more useful for power saving.
>But also increases the possibility of losing data should your battery
>die or otherwise hang.
>
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