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Date:      Fri, 4 Nov 2011 16:16:22 +0000
From:      Chris Rees <utisoft@gmail.com>
To:        Pegasus Mc Cleaft <ken@mthelicon.com>
Cc:        mj@feral.com, freebsd-current@freebsd.org, "Lyndon Nerenberg \(VE6BBM/VE7TFX\)" <lyndon@orthanc.ca>
Subject:   RE: Adding disk firmware programming capability to camcontrol
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On 29 Oct 2011 00:38, "Pegasus Mc Cleaft" <ken@mthelicon.com> wrote:
>
> >> The linux hdparm program is so paranoid about this that you have to us=
e
> >> extra arguments like "--yes-really-destroy-my-disk-drive" to do this.
> >
> >I concur. Loudly.  The ability to brick your hardware is just too
> >large to not make people go through the "I tell you three times"
> >dance.  It's not like people will do this often enough that the
> >pain will be fatal.  And if it is, they ought to be bright enough to
> >know how to automate the process.
> >
> >--lyndon
>
> Hi Lyndon and group,
>
>        I tend to disagree that there should be such argument antics
> employed to protect an operation such as this. Being root should be the
only
> protection needed (of course, that's only my opinion). I don=92t want to
have
> to look up in a man page what magic token I need to add to prove to the
> utility that I understand the consequences of what I am about to do. I
> personally wouldn't mind a simple "Are you sure?" if the magic token is
not
> added on the command line, however.
>
>        To me, the only difference between borking a drive because of bad
> firmware and typing "rm -rf *" from root is about =A340.  You still lose =
at
> least a day rebuilding/restoring everything.
>

You clearly haven't bought a hard drive recently.

Chris



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