Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: The big IDE fight in a different light | Date | Sat, 22 Jul 2000 14:55:59 +0100 (BST) | From | Alan Cox <> |
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> The discussion (or rather shit-flinging contest) seems to be centered > around the ability to physically fry an IDE disk. First of all, if this > is possible in 2.2, is it possible in 2.0? I will back up to a 2.0 > kernel if not. If it is only possible in 2.4, then I WILL NOT UPGRADE TO > 2.4. And no one in this office will, either. If all versions of Linux
It is possible in every OS on every PC class machine with disks made since about 1993. It is a hardware security design flaw caused by the disk vendors and motherboard vendors being to cheap to use a jumper to protect firmware and putting convenience before security.
Many years ago computr manuals used to tll you 'nothing you can do can harm the machine so experiment and enjoy'. On any modern PC you can erase all the disk firmware and the bios firmware (the latter being done by the windows chernobyl virus).
I doubt anything short of a class action US lawsuit against the major disk vendors would provoke even notice from the vendors
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