Modify standby condition of one specific external drive and not any other

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It seems my external hard drive comes configured to go to sleep after just 3 minutes:



sdparm --flexible -6 -l --get SCT /dev/sdb




/dev/sdb: Intenso External USB 3.0 1402



SCT 1800 [cha: y, def:18000, sav:1800] Standby_z condition timer (100 ms)




That 1800 ms means 3 minutes.



After trying a lot of things it turns out that I can deactivate the standby feature but the thing will not remember the new setting. I can solve that by insert this code in /etc/rc.local




sdparm --flexible -6 -l --save --set STANDBY=0 /dev/sdb




But then any hard drive that I plug in the USB port will have the standby function deactivated. Which is not a good thing for other type of drives that I have.



How can I get some kind of serial ID for the new drive and issue the sdparm command only to that specific drive?










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    It seems my external hard drive comes configured to go to sleep after just 3 minutes:



    sdparm --flexible -6 -l --get SCT /dev/sdb




    /dev/sdb: Intenso External USB 3.0 1402



    SCT 1800 [cha: y, def:18000, sav:1800] Standby_z condition timer (100 ms)




    That 1800 ms means 3 minutes.



    After trying a lot of things it turns out that I can deactivate the standby feature but the thing will not remember the new setting. I can solve that by insert this code in /etc/rc.local




    sdparm --flexible -6 -l --save --set STANDBY=0 /dev/sdb




    But then any hard drive that I plug in the USB port will have the standby function deactivated. Which is not a good thing for other type of drives that I have.



    How can I get some kind of serial ID for the new drive and issue the sdparm command only to that specific drive?










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      It seems my external hard drive comes configured to go to sleep after just 3 minutes:



      sdparm --flexible -6 -l --get SCT /dev/sdb




      /dev/sdb: Intenso External USB 3.0 1402



      SCT 1800 [cha: y, def:18000, sav:1800] Standby_z condition timer (100 ms)




      That 1800 ms means 3 minutes.



      After trying a lot of things it turns out that I can deactivate the standby feature but the thing will not remember the new setting. I can solve that by insert this code in /etc/rc.local




      sdparm --flexible -6 -l --save --set STANDBY=0 /dev/sdb




      But then any hard drive that I plug in the USB port will have the standby function deactivated. Which is not a good thing for other type of drives that I have.



      How can I get some kind of serial ID for the new drive and issue the sdparm command only to that specific drive?










      share|improve this question
















      It seems my external hard drive comes configured to go to sleep after just 3 minutes:



      sdparm --flexible -6 -l --get SCT /dev/sdb




      /dev/sdb: Intenso External USB 3.0 1402



      SCT 1800 [cha: y, def:18000, sav:1800] Standby_z condition timer (100 ms)




      That 1800 ms means 3 minutes.



      After trying a lot of things it turns out that I can deactivate the standby feature but the thing will not remember the new setting. I can solve that by insert this code in /etc/rc.local




      sdparm --flexible -6 -l --save --set STANDBY=0 /dev/sdb




      But then any hard drive that I plug in the USB port will have the standby function deactivated. Which is not a good thing for other type of drives that I have.



      How can I get some kind of serial ID for the new drive and issue the sdparm command only to that specific drive?







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