"Karl O. Pinc" <k...@karlpinc.com> writes:

> Package: debian-installer
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: d-i
>
> Hello,
>
> It would be nice if the debian installer included the option to
> "secure erase" SSDs before creating a partition table during
> installation.
>
> A used SSD may have been "over-filled", especially a consumer grade
> device that is not over-provisioned.  By this I mean that it has had
> enough cells written that writing requires erasure, which results in
> write-amplification and poor performance.  A "secure erase" operation
> restores the original performance of the drive.
>
> I have not put any thought into whether this feature is feasible.

I think it's probably rather hard to do safely, as IIRC one often needs
to try hdparm, then in order to cause the drive not to be locked do
something like suspend and resume the system, then set an admin
password, and only then do the secure erase ... which then takes
quite a while.

Doing that inside d-i reliably seems likely to be quite a challenge, and
then if someone gets bored and turns off the power, their first and last
experience of Debian might well be us converting their SSD into a brick.

A suggestion for them to think about doing it before installation, in
the installation manual, might be better.

Cheers, Phil.
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