> Are you issuing "standby" or "suspend" ?
>
> The shutdown issues a "standby" and not a "suspend", this is why you get
> the spinup on a flush-cache.
I noticed this happening a few months ago when I was testing 2.4.20 on a
couple of similar 486 laptops. About 25% of the time, the disk would spin
down, then up again, after the flushing IDE devices message.
I think that the argument against doing the flush first, then the standby,
was that some drives would abort, or wait on the flush, but I never saw a
conclusive answer to it.
Am I the only person who observed the spin down, and immediate spin up
behavior?
John.
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