+.TP
+.B \-g NAME, \-\-get=NAME, \-s NAME[,VALUE], \-\-set=NAME[,VALUE]
+Gets/sets non-SMART device settings.
+Note that the \'\-\-set\' option shares its short option \'\-s\' with
+\'\-\-smart\'. Valid arguments are:
+
+.I all
+\- Gets all values. This is equivalent to
+.nf
+\'-g aam -g apm -g lookahead -g security -g wcache\'
+.fi
+
+.I aam[,N|off]
+\- [ATA only] Gets/sets the Automatic Acoustic Management (AAM) feature
+(if supported). A value of 128 sets the most quiet (slowest) mode and 254
+the fastest (loudest) mode, \'off\' disables AAM. Devices may support
+intermediate levels. Values below 128 are defined as vendor specific (0)
+or retired (1 to 127). Note that the AAM feature was declared obsolete in
+ATA ACS-2 Revision 4a (Dec 2010).
+
+.I apm[,N|off]
+\- [ATA only] Gets/sets the Advanced Power Management (APM) feature on
+device (if supported). If a value between 1 and 254 is provided, it will
+attempt to enable APM and set the specified value, \'off\' disables APM.
+Note the actual behavior depends on the drive, for example some drives disable
+APM if their value is set above 128. Values below 128 are supposed to allow
+drive spindown, values 128 and above adjust only head-parking frequency,
+although the actual behavior defined is also vendor-specific.
+
+.I lookahead[,on|off]
+\- [ATA only] Gets/sets the read look-ahead feature (if supported).
+Read look-ahead is usually enabled by default.
+
+.I security
+\- [ATA only] Gets the status of ATA Security feature (if supported).
+If ATA Security is enabled an ATA user password is set. The drive will be
+locked on next reset then.
+
+.I security-freeze
+\- [ATA only] Sets ATA Security feature to frozen mode. This prevents that
+the drive accepts any security commands until next reset. Note that the
+frozen mode may already be set by BIOS or OS.
+
+.I standby,[N|off]
+\- [ATA only] Sets the standby (spindown) timer and places the drive in the
+IDLE mode. A value of 0 or \'off\' disables the standby timer.
+Values from 1 to 240 specify timeouts from 5 seconds to 20 minutes in 5
+second increments. Values from 241 to 251 specify timeouts from 30 minutes
+to 330 minutes in 30 minute increments. Value 252 specifies 21 minutes.
+Value 253 specifies a vendor specific time between 8 and 12 hours. Value
+255 specifies 21 minutes and 15 seconds. Some drives may use a vendor
+specific interpretation for the values. Note that there is no get option
+because ATA standards do not specify a method to read the standby timer.
+
+.I standby,now
+\- [ATA only] Places the drive in the STANDBY mode. This usually spins down
+the drive. The setting of the standby timer is not affected.
+
+.I wcache[,on|off]
+\- [ATA] Gets/sets the volatile write cache feature (if supported).
+The write cache is usually enabled by default.
+
+.I wcache[,on|off]
+\- [SCSI] Gets/sets the \'Write Cache Enable\' (WCE) bit (if supported).
+The write cache is usually enabled by default.
+
+.I wcreorder[,on|off]
+\- [ATA only] Gets/sets Write Cache Reordering.
+If it is disabled (off), disk write scheduling is executed on a
+first-in-first-out (FIFO) basis. If Write Cache Reordering is enabled (on),
+then disk write scheduling may be reordered by the drive. If write cache is
+disabled, the current Write Cache Reordering state is remembered but has
+no effect on non-cached writes, which are always written in the order received.
+The state of Write Cache Reordering has no effect on either NCQ or LCQ queued
+commands.
+
+.I rcache[,on|off]
+\- [SCSI only] Gets/sets the \'Read Cache Disable\' (RCE) bit.
+\'Off\' value disables read cache (if supported).
+The read cache is usually enabled by default.