From 343bcdbb91a484705c7a9d1bb4be8c9d34803ff6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manuel Canales Esparcia Date: Sat, 7 May 2005 09:50:39 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Tagged hdparm.xml git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@4000 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0 --- general/sysutils/gpm.xml | 3 +- general/sysutils/hdparm.xml | 179 +++++++++++++++++++----------------- 2 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-) diff --git a/general/sysutils/gpm.xml b/general/sysutils/gpm.xml index 5895af20ab..4f1d795874 100644 --- a/general/sysutils/gpm.xml +++ b/general/sysutils/gpm.xml @@ -131,7 +131,8 @@ message to run the above command to create the proper library links. --> /etc/sysconfig/mouse: This file contains the name of your mouse device and the protocol which - it uses. To create this file, run the following as the root user: + it uses. To create this file, run the following as the + root user: cat > /etc/sysconfig/mouse << "EOF" # Begin /etc/sysconfig/mouse diff --git a/general/sysutils/hdparm.xml b/general/sysutils/hdparm.xml index f70a34b816..74038c2244 100644 --- a/general/sysutils/hdparm.xml +++ b/general/sysutils/hdparm.xml @@ -4,111 +4,124 @@ %general-entities; - - - - - - + + + + + + ]> - -$LastChangedBy$ -$Date$ - - -hdparm-&hdparm-version; - -Hdparm - + - -Introduction to <application>hdparm</application> + + $LastChangedBy$ + $Date$ + -The hdparm package contains a utility that is -useful for controlling ATA/IDE -controllers and hard drives both to increase performance and sometimes to -increase stability. + Hdparm-&hdparm-version; -As well as being useful, incorrect usage of -hdparm can destroy your information and in -rare cases, drives. Use with caution and make sure you know what you are -doing. If in doubt, we recommend you leave the default kernel parameters -alone. + + Hdparm + -Package information - -Download (HTTP): - -Download (FTP): - -Download MD5 sum: -&hdparm-md5sum; -Download size: -&hdparm-size; -Estimated disk space required: -&hdparm-buildsize; -Estimated build time: -&hdparm-time; - + + Introduction to Hdparm - + The hdparm package contains a utility + that is useful for controlling ATA/IDE controllers and hard drives both to + increase performance and sometimes to increase stability. - -Installation of <application>hdparm</application> + + As well as being useful, incorrect usage of + hdparm can destroy your information and in + rare cases, drives. Use with caution and make sure you know what you are + doing. If in doubt, we recommend you leave the default kernel parameters + alone. + -Build hdparm by running the following -command: + Package Information + + + Download (HTTP): + + + Download (FTP): + + + Download MD5 sum: &hdparm-md5sum; + + + Download size: &hdparm-size; + + + Estimated disk space required: &hdparm-buildsize; + + + Estimated build time: &hdparm-time; + + -make + -As the root user, install hdparm: + + Installation of Hdparm -make install + Build hdparm by running the following + command: -Note that by default, hdparm is installed in -/sbin as some systems may require it -during the boot process before /usr -is mounted. If you wish to install hdparm under the -/usr hierarchy, then replace the above -command with the following: +make -make binprefix=/usr install + Now, as the root user: - +make install - -Contents + Note that by default, hdparm is installed in + /sbin as some systems may require it + during the boot process before /usr + is mounted. If you wish to install hdparm under the + /usr hierarchy, then replace the above + command with the following: - -Installed Program -Installed Libraries -Installed Directories +make binprefix=/usr instal - -hdparm -None -None - - + - -Short Descriptions - + + Contents - -hdparm -provides a command-line interface to various hard disk ioctls -supported by the stock Linux ATA/IDE -device driver subsystem. - -hdparm - - - + + Installed Program + Installed Libraries + Installed Directories - + + hdparm + None + None + + + + + Short Descriptions + + + + + hdparm + + provides a command-line interface to various hard disk ioctls + supported by the stock Linux ATA/IDE device driver subsystem. + + hdparm + + + + + + +