Well, heck! Mine spins the whole time my box is on.
It does make an odd seeking noise, perodically, as it recalibrates itself.
This is more on the order of minutes than seconds, though. It takes more than
10 seconds for my disk to spin up and then down.
It does it in DOS, too. I imagine it would probably do it if I merely
applied +12 and +5.
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l...@tfnet.ils.unc.edu (Lou Sortman) for(i=0; i<3; i++) puts(
"Janet! Dr. Scott! \n"
"Janet! Brad! \n"
Whoever dies with the most LEGO wins. "Rocky! <Uh!> \n");
It could be the sync program, which is run by crond every thirty seconds or so.
This flushes your disk-write buffers so the system doesn't get too lazy with
the lazy writing disk routines.
Doug
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