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Date:      Sun, 03 Oct 2004 19:48:08 -0400
From:      jason <jason@ec.rr.com>
To:        FreeBSD - questions <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   making a script for folding@home
Message-ID:  <41608FB8.1080703@ec.rr.com>

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    I have folding@home and wanted to make a startup script for it.  I 
saw another folding client in the ports, but I wanted to tweak the 
script a little to help my comp run quietly.  If I could I would like to 
run my comp 24x7, but I can't do it right now because I have a hard 
drive that just screams its so loud and it is in my room.   I got the 
ataidle port, but my drive will spin back up right away or in a min or 
so.  I was hoping this would work, but it seems FreeBSD keeps using the 
hard drive.  I rememer watching shows I downloaded and hearing the hard 
drive spin down(the show would fit in ram if it matters) a few months 
ago while running current.  Also my hardrive will still spin down while 
I am in long games of starcraft in windows.  I have 5.3 beta3 now and I 
want to know if it is normal for the hard drive to never spin down for 
other people that have acpi or apm working.
    I wrote my first script to create a md, put f@h in it, and run f@h 
out of ram.  When I shutdown the script should cp the working dir back 
to the hard drive and get rid of the md.   This script will only matter 
if I can get the hard disk to spin down.  If you understand what I am 
tring to do and have some idea please let me know what you think. 



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