> 3) There should be no bad effect from enabling smart, except if the BIOS
> insists on not booting because of a bad RAID disk. (That's why I like
> to disable it in the BIOS)
With a couple of exceptions unfortunately. Belongs in udev and smartd so
its controllable and flexible (and also swappable).
Alan
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