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117c292e
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117c292e
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Apr 10, 2016
by
Franco Fichtner
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rc: remove atadile usage, dates back to being hip in 2008-2012
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@@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ CORE_MAINTAINER?= franco@opnsense.org
CORE_WWW
?=
https://opnsense.org/
CORE_MESSAGE
?=
ACME delivery
for
the crafty coyote!
CORE_DEPENDS
?=
apinger
\
ataidle
\
beep
\
bind910
\
bsdinstaller
\
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@@ -88,21 +88,6 @@ if [ ! -f /usr/local/openssl/openssl.cnf ]; then
echo
"done."
fi
# Disable APM on ATA drives. Leaving this on will kill
# drives long-term, especially laptop drives, by generating
# excessive load cycles.
ATAIDLE
=
/usr/local/sbin/ataidle
for
i
in
/dev/ad?
;
do
if
[
!
-e
${
i
}
]
;
then
continue
;
fi
SUPPORTED
=
`
${
ATAIDLE
}
${
i
}
|
grep
"APM Supported"
|
awk
'{print $3;}'
`
if
[
"
${
SUPPORTED
}
"
=
"yes"
]
;
then
echo
Disabling APM on
$i
${
ATAIDLE
}
-P
0
${
i
}
fi
done
#Eject CD devices on 3G modems
MANUFACTURER
=
"huawei|zte"
CDDEVICE
=
`
dmesg |egrep
-ie
"(
$MANUFACTURER
)"
|
awk
-F
:
'/cd/ {print $1}'
`
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