On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 4:25 PM Linus Stridbeck <[email protected]>
wrote:

> That's a serious question I don't get it...
>
> Any way would itbe compleatly safe to actuly changing harddrives manualy?
>

That’d remove the potential brute force option outlined above however if
your firmware got infected all bets are off.

Generally speaking it really depends on your use case. At this current
juncture at this (this is my opinion) point in time that workflow is fine
for most people. It really depends on your level of concern.

I personally use a laptop exclusively with QubeOS for travel and utilize
two hard drives (simultaneously plugged in) on a local desktop for multiple
boots as this fits my use case / scenario.

It boils down to risk / reward / practicality for you.

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