Hi Rohit,

The first item I'd mention is that having the microkernel do this by
default would be a mistake, since it's possible a machine's boot goes to
the microkernel before booting locally (in the case of, for example, a
changed NIC).

With that said, I'd like to know more about your use case. Do you intend to
zero out the disk before every single policy/task install? I can think of
some options for achieving this, but my ideas would involve code changes,
not configuration tweaks currently. The plan there would be for the Razor
server to instruct the microkernel to run that command upon binding to a
policy, rather than just `reboot`, which it does currently.

Scott

On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 4:00 PM Rohit Menon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> So we are using razor in production.
> What I like to know is, is there a way to zero out disks using /dev/zero
> when we load the micro kernel.
> What would be the best approach to go about this problem.
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